Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG HEHE| Love a woman You're an ass | A |
| 'Tis a most insipid passion | B |
| To choose out for your happiness | C |
| The idlest part of God's creation | B |
| - | |
| Let the porter and the groom | D |
| Things designed for dirty slaves | E |
| Drudge in fair Aurelia's womb | D |
| To get supplies for age and graves | E |
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| Farewell woman I intend | F |
| Henceforth every night to sit | G |
| With my lewd well natured friend | F |
| Drinking to engender wit | G |
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| Then give me health wealth mirth and wine | H |
| And if busy Love intrenches | E |
| There's a sweet soft page of mine | H |
| Does the trick worth forth wenches | E |
John Wilmot
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