To His Peculiar Friend Within-doors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDEEFFGHIIJKIILL

After R HA
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A strong discomfort in the dressB
Dwindling the clothes to nothingnessC
Saving for due decorum placedD
A huckaback about the waistD
Or wanton towel et whose touchE
Haply may spare to chafe o'ermuchE
A languid frame from head to feetF
Prankt in the arduous prickle heatF
An erring fly that here and thereG
Enwraths the crimsoned suffer rH
An upward toe whose skill enjoysI
The slipper's curious equipoiseI
A punkah wantoning wherebyJ
Papers do flow confoundedlyK
By such comportment and th' offenceI
Of thy fantastic eloquenceI
Dost thou my WILLIAM make it knownL
That thou art warm and best aloneL

John Kendall (dum-dum)



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