Highgate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUU VWXGYYB YUUUYUZ

Angel InnA
come off a signB
blown sidewaysC
in the sugar and icesD
nightE
-
Old St Joseph'sF
Cathedral bottomG
of the hill hereH
Andrew MarvellI
of coy mistressJ
fame sports a plaqueK
remembering time'sL
winged chariot andM
farther further upN
a quaint pub gives accoladesO
Kudos too to the factP
nefariously was the plague yearQ
in London Parliament HillR
a brief arm stretch awayS
posited strangled chickensT
and other assorted heirloomsU
in vain attempt for poesyU
to thwart poxyU
-
A stone's throwV
off in Hampstead HeathW
guns Big Berthas couldX
be heard from the SommeG
German derigibles droppedY
incendiaries the wounded entrainedY
at Charing Cross and a rascallionB
-
John Keats by name drainedY
a draught at Jack Straw'sU
Castle near the SpaniardsU
while Turpin's hanged corpseU
was soon to resemble goodY
English oaker casksU
at the FlaskZ

Paul Cameron Brown



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