The Tinker's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDBEEBFFBGGGHHG| Along come along | A |
| Let's meet in a throng | A |
| Here of tinkers | B |
| And quaff up a bowl | C |
| As big as a cowl | D |
| To beer drinkers | B |
| The pole of the hop | E |
| Place in the aleshop | E |
| To bethwack us | B |
| If ever we think | F |
| So much as to drink | F |
| Unto Bacchus | B |
| Who frolic will be | G |
| For little cost he | G |
| Must not vary | G |
| From beer broth at all | H |
| So much as to call | H |
| For Canary | G |
Robert Herrick
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