A Party Of Lovers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDEFGGHHIIJJKKL LFM| Pensive they sit and roll their languid eyes | A |
| Nibble their toast and cool their tea with sighs | A |
| Or else forget the purpose of the night | B |
| Forget their tea forget their appetite | B |
| See with cross'd arms they sit ah happy crew | C |
| The fire is going out and no one rings | D |
| For coals and therefore no coals Betty brings | D |
| A fly is in the milk pot must he die | E |
| By a humane society | F |
| No no there Mr Werter takes his spoon | G |
| Inserts it dips the handle and lo soon | G |
| The little straggler sav'd from perils dark | H |
| Across the teaboard draws a long wet mark | H |
| Arise take snuffers by the handle | I |
| There's a large cauliflower in each candle | I |
| A winding sheet ah me I must away | J |
| To No just beyond the circus gay | J |
| 'Alas my friend your coat sits very well | K |
| Where may your tailor live ' 'I may not tell | K |
| O pardon me I'm absent now and then | L |
| Where might my tailor live I say again | L |
| I cannot tell let me no more be teaz'd | F |
| He lives in Wapping might live where he pleas'd ' | M |
John Keats
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