Lines Addressed To An Old Bachelor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAA BBBBBBBB

In summer time we roam o'er dingleA
But winter draws us round the ingleA
Why do you remain thus singleA
When love would make two hearts tingleA
Pray tell me why my dearest wingleA
With the fair you do not mingleA
Better with love 'neath cot of shingleA
Than all your yellow gold to jingleA
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For married life you would enjoyB
And soon a little girl and boyB
They would your leisure hours employB
At Christmas you could buy each toyB
And fill their little hearts with joyB
For their amusements never cloyB
Business cares do men annoyB
Child's happiness knows no alloyB

James Mcintyre



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