A Glee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEF GHIHJJEF| Quickly pass the social glass | A |
| Hence with idle sorrow | B |
| No delay enjoy today | C |
| Think not of tomorrow | B |
| Life at best is but a span | D |
| Let us taste it whilst we can | D |
| Let us still with smiles confess | E |
| All our aim is happiness | F |
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| Childish fears and sighs and tears | G |
| Still to us are strangers | H |
| Why destroy the bud of joy | I |
| With ideal dangers | H |
| Let the song of pleasure swell | J |
| Care with us shall never dwell | J |
| Let us still with smiles confess | E |
| All our aim is happiness | F |
Thomas Love Peacock
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