Milton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBEFGHHIGJHHKCwith apologies to Lord Tennyson | A |
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O swallow tailed purveyor of college sprees | B |
O skilled to please the student fraternity | C |
Most honoured publican of Scotland | D |
Milton a name to adorn the Cross Keys | B |
Whose chosen waiters Samuel Archibald | E |
Helped by the boots and marker at billiards | F |
Wait as the smoke filled crowded chamber | G |
Rings to the roar of a Gaelic chorus | H |
Me rather all those temperance hostelries | H |
The soda siphon fizzily murmuring | I |
And lime fruit juice and seltzer water | G |
Charm as a wanderer out in South Street | J |
Where some recruiting eager Blue Ribbonites | H |
Spied me afar and caught by the Post Office | H |
And crimson nosed the latest convert | K |
Fastened the odious badge upon me | C |
Robert Fuller Murray
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