Cases - Finlay V. Chirney Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDF D| Queen's Bench Division | A |
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| When love sick man descends to folly | B |
| And gets engaged he must not stray | C |
| The jury takes the part of Polly | B |
| And if he jilts her he must pay | C |
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| The only way his fault to cover | D |
| From damages and costs to fly | E |
| To leave his jilted lady lover | D |
| Without an action is to die L | F |
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| L The decision was to the effect that in most cases an action for breach of promise of marriage does not survive against the representatives of the promiser | D |
James Williams
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