Tim The Dragoon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAACCDDCCCEEFFEE G| Be aisy an' list to a chune | A |
| That's sung of bowld Tim the Dragoon | A |
| Sure 'twas he'd niver miss | B |
| To be stalin' a kiss | B |
| Or a brace by the light of the moon | A |
| Aroon | A |
| Wid a wink at the Man in the Moon | A |
| Rest his sowl where the daisies grow thick | C |
| For he's gone from the land of the quick | C |
| But he's still makin' love | D |
| To the leddies above | D |
| An' be jabbers he'll tache 'em the thrick | C |
| Avick | C |
| Niver doubt but he'll tache 'em the thrick | C |
| 'Tis by Tim the dear saints'll set sthore | E |
| And 'ull thrate him to whisky galore | E |
| For they 've only to sip | F |
| But the tip of his lip | F |
| An' bedad they'll be askin' for more | E |
| Asthore | E |
| By the powers they'll be shoutin' 'Ancore ' | G |
Sir Arthur Quiller-couch
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