The Darling Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD| Misfortune is a darling ever | A |
| Most faithful to the minstrel race | B |
| Let low bred wretches shun them never | A |
| Yet acted she a part so base | B |
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| True oft by her the bard discovers | C |
| He's stript of all he once possest | D |
| But then just like your sculpture lovers | C |
| She likes her idols naked best | D |
Joseph Skipsey
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