Duet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDD E FFDDD G HHDDD| Milestone | A |
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| All my troubles disappear | B |
| When the dinner bell I hear | C |
| Over woodland dale and fell | D |
| Swinging slow with solemn swell | D |
| The dinner bell the dinner bell | D |
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| Hippy | E |
| - | |
| What can bid my heart ache fly | F |
| What can bid my heart ache die | F |
| What can all the ills dispel | D |
| In my morbid frame that dwell | D |
| The dinner bell the dinner bell | D |
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| Both | G |
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| Hark along the tangled ground | H |
| Loudly floats the pleasing sound | H |
| Sportive Fauns to Dryads tell | D |
| 'Tis the cheerful dinner bell | D |
| The dinner bell the dinner bell | D |
Thomas Love Peacock
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