I Used To Have Dozens Of Handkerchiefs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIJ| 'I used to have dozens of handkerchiefs | A |
| Of finest lawn | B |
| I used to have silk shirts and fine new suits ' | C |
| He's like a faun | B |
| This darling out at elbows Irish boy | D |
| 'Those were the days | E |
| Before the war | F |
| When money could be earned a thousand ways | E |
| But now last week I had a muslin bag | G |
| For handkerchief | H |
| No socks no shirts' but wiles and smiles and gleams | I |
| Beyond belief | J |
Lesbia Harford
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