When We Three Meet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| When we three meet Ah friend of mine | A |
| Whose verses well and flow as wine | A |
| My thirsting fancy thou dost fill | B |
| With draughts delicious sweeter still | B |
| Since tasted by those lips of thine | A |
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| I pledge thee through the chill sunshine | A |
| Of autumn with a warmth divine | A |
| Thrilled through as only I shall thrill | B |
| When we three meet | C |
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| I pledge thee if we fast or dine | A |
| We yet shall loosen line by line | A |
| Old ballads and the blither trill | B |
| Of our time singers for there will | B |
| Be with us all the Muses nine | A |
| When we three meet | C |
James Whitcomb Riley
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