The Parties Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DCDCNow Gladstone's party bears the bell | A |
And now Disraeli's now | B |
The people really cannot tell | A |
For whom their hands to show | C |
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Now this way la now that inclined | D |
A giddy vane they go | C |
The victim of each puff of wind | D |
The party bugles blow | C |
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Joseph Skipsey
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