Le Temps Passë© Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAAACD AACCAD| Those brave old days when King Abuse did reign | A |
| We sigh for but we shall not see again | B |
| Then Eldon sowed the seed of equity | C |
| That grew to bounteous harvest and with glee | C |
| A Bar of modest numbers shared the grain | A |
| Then lived the pleaders who could issues feign | A |
| Who blushed not to aver that France or Spain | A |
| Was in the Ward of Chepe I no more can be | C |
| Those brave old days | D |
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| O'er pauper settlements men fought amain | A |
| And golden guineas followed in their train | A |
| John Doe then flourished like a lusty tree | C |
| And Richard Roe brought many a noble fee | C |
| We mourn in unremunerated pain | A |
| Those brave old days | D |
James Williams
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