Highgate Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUU VWXGYYB YUUUYUZAngel Inn | A |
come off a sign | B |
blown sideways | C |
in the sugar and ices | D |
night | E |
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Old St Joseph's | F |
Cathedral bottom | G |
of the hill here | H |
Andrew Marvell | I |
of coy mistress | J |
fame sports a plaque | K |
remembering time's | L |
winged chariot and | M |
farther further up | N |
a quaint pub gives accolades | O |
Kudos too to the fact | P |
nefariously was the plague year | Q |
in London Parliament Hill | R |
a brief arm stretch away | S |
posited strangled chickens | T |
and other assorted heirlooms | U |
in vain attempt for poesy | U |
to thwart poxy | U |
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A stone's throw | V |
off in Hampstead Heath | W |
guns Big Berthas could | X |
be heard from the Somme | G |
German derigibles dropped | Y |
incendiaries the wounded entrained | Y |
at Charing Cross and a rascallion | B |
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John Keats by name drained | Y |
a draught at Jack Straw's | U |
Castle near the Spaniards | U |
while Turpin's hanged corpse | U |
was soon to resemble good | Y |
English oaker casks | U |
at the Flask | Z |
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