Lines Read At A Dairymaids' Social, 1887 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDDD EEFFDD GGFFDDi Where the young lady waiters were dressed as dairymaids i | A |
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Throughout the world they do extol | B |
The fame of our town Ingersoll | C |
The capital of dairyland | D |
To night it seems like fairy land | D |
The youth and beauty here arrayed | D |
So sweet and neat each dairymaid | D |
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And worthy of a poet's theme | E |
Sweet and smooth flows milk and cream | E |
For song or glee what is fitter | F |
In this land of cheese and butter | F |
But no young man should be afraid | D |
To court a pretty dairymaid | D |
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And far abroad he should not roam | G |
But find a charmer here at home | G |
Find some one now your heart to chear | F |
Thus celebrate the jubilee year | F |
Remember long this ladies' aid | D |
And each bewitching dairymaid | D |
James Mcintyre
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