Uncouth Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF'I HATE outlandish things and own | A |
I've little liking for the sonnet | B |
'Tis for a lazy Muse and one | C |
Who hath a bumler in her bonnet | D |
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''Tis a humdrum song and tho' not long | E |
I'd sooner be a kitten sooner | F |
And 'Mew ' cry 'Mew ' than listen to | G |
The ordinary sonnet crooner | F |
Joseph Skipsey
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