Lines Read At A Dairymen's Supper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEE FFFF| It almost now seems all in vain | A |
| For to expect high price for grain | A |
| Wheat is grown on Egyptian soil | B |
| On the banks of mighty Nile | C |
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| And where the Ganges it doth flow | D |
| In India fine wheat doth grow | D |
| And the price of labor is so cheap | E |
| That it they can successful reap | E |
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| Then let the farmers justly prize | F |
| The cows for land they fertilize | F |
| And let us all with songs and glees | F |
| Invoke success into the cheese | F |
James Mcintyre
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