Lines On A.b Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC BBC D| Who was expected to attend a Banquet given by the Odd fellows | A |
| in London nearly thirty years ago Several of the London Brethern | B |
| were asking for Brother Abel | C |
| - | |
| When we went down to London in midst of the champaign | B |
| A brother looked at me as though I had been Cain | B |
| And in a voice of thunder as I sat at the table | C |
| He fiercely asked of me 'where is your Brother Abel ' | - |
| To which I did reply 'I'm not my brother's keeper | D |
| But at home you'll find him in his bed asleep sir ' | - |
James Mcintyre
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