Lines Addressed To An Old Bachelor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAA BBBBBBBB| In summer time we roam o'er dingle | A |
| But winter draws us round the ingle | A |
| Why do you remain thus single | A |
| When love would make two hearts tingle | A |
| Pray tell me why my dearest wingle | A |
| With the fair you do not mingle | A |
| Better with love 'neath cot of shingle | A |
| Than all your yellow gold to jingle | A |
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| For married life you would enjoy | B |
| And soon a little girl and boy | B |
| They would your leisure hours employ | B |
| At Christmas you could buy each toy | B |
| And fill their little hearts with joy | B |
| For their amusements never cloy | B |
| Business cares do men annoy | B |
| Child's happiness knows no alloy | B |
James Mcintyre
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