Lines Read At A Dairymaids' Social, 1887 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDDD EEFFDD GGFFDD

Where the young lady waiters were dressed as dairymaidsA
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Throughout the world they do extolB
The fame of our town IngersollC
The capital of dairylandD
To night it seems like fairy landD
The youth and beauty here arrayedD
So sweet and neat each dairymaidD
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And worthy of a poet's themeE
Sweet and smooth flows milk and creamE
For song or glee what is fitterF
In this land of cheese and butterF
But no young man should be afraidD
To court a pretty dairymaidD
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And far abroad he should not roamG
But find a charmer here at homeG
Find some one now your heart to chearF
Thus celebrate the jubilee yearF
Remember long this ladies' aidD
And each bewitching dairymaidD

James Mcintyre



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