The Duke Is The Lad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEDDFFGGE GEGGHHGGE

Air A master I have and I am his manA
Galloping dreary dunB
Castle of AndalusiaC
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The Duke is the lad to frighten a lassD
Galloping dreary dukeE
The Duke is the lad to frighten a lassD
He's an ogre to meet and the devil to passD
With his charger prancingF
Grim eye glancingF
Chin like a MuftiG
Grizzled and tuftyG
Galloping dreary DukeE
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Ye misses beware of the neighborhoodG
Of this galloping dreary DukeE
Avoid him all who see no goodG
In being run o'er by a Prince of the BloodG
For surely no nymph isH
Fond of a grim phizH
And of the marriedG
Whole crowds have miscarriedG
At sight of this dreary DukeE

Thomas Moore



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