Ceremonies For Christmas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DEBFFB GHBIIB| Come bring with a noise | A |
| My merry merry boys | A |
| The Christmas Log to the firing | B |
| While my good Dame she | C |
| Bids ye all be free | C |
| And drink to your heart's desiring | B |
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| With the last year's brand | D |
| Light the new block and | E |
| For good success in his spending | B |
| On your Psaltries play | F |
| That sweet luck may | F |
| Come while the log is a tinding | B |
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| Drink now the strong beer | G |
| Cut the white loaf here | H |
| The while the meat is a shredding | B |
| For the rare mince pie | I |
| And the plums stand by | I |
| To fill the paste that's a kneading | B |
Robert Herrick
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