Song For A Temperance Dinner To Which Ladies Were Invited Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DAEE FFBB GGHH DDGGNew York Mercantile Library Association November | A |
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A health to dear woman She bids us untwine | B |
From the cup it encircles the fast clinging vine | B |
But her cheek in its crystal with pleasure will glow | C |
And mirror its bloom in the bright wave below | C |
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A health to sweet woman The days are no more | D |
When she watched for her lord till the revel was o'er | A |
And smoothed the white pillow and blushed when he came | E |
As she pressed her cold lips on his forehead of flame | E |
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Alas for the loved one too spotless and fair | F |
The joys of his banquet to chasten and share | F |
Her eye lost its light that his goblet might shine | B |
And the rose of her cheek was dissolved in his wine | B |
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Joy smiles in the fountain health flows in the rills | G |
As their ribbons of silver unwind from the hills | G |
They breathe not the mist of the bacchanal's dream | H |
But the lilies of innocence float on their stream | H |
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Then a health and a welcome to woman once more | D |
She brings us a passport that laughs at our door | D |
It is written on crimson its letters are pearls | G |
It is countersigned Nature So room for the Girls | G |
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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