Laughter Holding Both His Sides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFAy thou varlet Laugh away | A |
All the world's a holiday | A |
Laugh away and roar and shout | B |
Till thy hoarse tongue lolleth out | B |
Bloat thy cheeks and bulge thine eyes | C |
Unto bursting pelt thy thighs | C |
With thy swollen palms and roar | D |
As thou never hast before | D |
Lustier Wilt thou Peal on peal | E |
Stiflest Squat and grind thy heel | E |
Wrestle with thy loins and then | F |
Wheeze thee whiles and whoop again | F |
James Whitcomb Riley
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