Milton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBEFGHHIGJHHKC

with apologies to Lord TennysonA
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O swallow tailed purveyor of college spreesB
O skilled to please the student fraternityC
Most honoured publican of ScotlandD
Milton a name to adorn the Cross KeysB
Whose chosen waiters Samuel ArchibaldE
Helped by the boots and marker at billiardsF
Wait as the smoke filled crowded chamberG
Rings to the roar of a Gaelic chorusH
Me rather all those temperance hostelriesH
The soda siphon fizzily murmuringI
And lime fruit juice and seltzer waterG
Charm as a wanderer out in South StreetJ
Where some recruiting eager Blue RibbonitesH
Spied me afar and caught by the Post OfficeH
And crimson nosed the latest convertK
Fastened the odious badge upon meC

Robert Fuller Murray



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