To His Peculiar Friend Within-doors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDEEFFGHIIJKIILL| After R H | A |
| - | |
| - | |
| A strong discomfort in the dress | B |
| Dwindling the clothes to nothingness | C |
| Saving for due decorum placed | D |
| A huckaback about the waist | D |
| Or wanton towel et whose touch | E |
| Haply may spare to chafe o'ermuch | E |
| A languid frame from head to feet | F |
| Prankt in the arduous prickle heat | F |
| An erring fly that here and there | G |
| Enwraths the crimsoned suffer r | H |
| An upward toe whose skill enjoys | I |
| The slipper's curious equipoise | I |
| A punkah wantoning whereby | J |
| Papers do flow confoundedly | K |
| By such comportment and th' offence | I |
| Of thy fantastic eloquence | I |
| Dost thou my WILLIAM make it known | L |
| That thou art warm and best alone | L |
John Kendall (dum-dum)
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