The Poet Moralizeth - He Discourseth To Those Who Gorge And Complain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB AB CDEE| Oh Kitty Malone Mrs Merdle 'tis now | A |
| Was there ever on earth than this greater folly | B |
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| Still gorging while groaning and swearing a vow | A |
| That yours is a case of most sad melancholy | B |
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| With table that Croesus never had but might covet | C |
| You live but to eat and to eat 'cause you love it | D |
| And yet while you swallow great sirloins of meat | E |
| Complain like a beggar of nothing to eat | E |
Horatio Alger, Jr.
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