The Duke Is The Lad Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEDDFFGGE GEGGHHGGEAir A master I have and I am his man | A |
Galloping dreary dun | B |
Castle of Andalusia | C |
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The Duke is the lad to frighten a lass | D |
Galloping dreary duke | E |
The Duke is the lad to frighten a lass | D |
He's an ogre to meet and the devil to pass | D |
With his charger prancing | F |
Grim eye glancing | F |
Chin like a Mufti | G |
Grizzled and tufty | G |
Galloping dreary Duke | E |
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Ye misses beware of the neighborhood | G |
Of this galloping dreary Duke | E |
Avoid him all who see no good | G |
In being run o'er by a Prince of the Blood | G |
For surely no nymph is | H |
Fond of a grim phiz | H |
And of the married | G |
Whole crowds have miscarried | G |
At sight of this dreary Duke | E |
Thomas Moore
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