At The Tavern Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDB EEFGGDF| A lilt and a swing | A |
| And a ditty to sing | A |
| Or ever the night grow old | B |
| The wine is within | C |
| And I 'm sure 't were a sin | C |
| For a soldier to choose to be cold my dear | D |
| For a soldier to choose to be cold | B |
| - | |
| We 're right for a spell | E |
| But the fever is well | E |
| No thing to be braved at least | F |
| So bring me the wine | G |
| No low fever in mine | G |
| For a drink is more kind than a priest my dear | D |
| For a drink is more kind than a priest | F |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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