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 nowA
Was there ever on earth than this greater follyB
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Still gorging while groaning and swearing a vowA
That yours is a case of most sad melancholyB
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With table that Croesus never had but might covetC
You live but to eat and to eat 'cause you love itD
And yet while you swallow great sirloins of meatE
Complain like a beggar of nothing to eatE

Horatio Alger, Jr.



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