Kiss, The Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| What other men have dared I dare | A |
| He said I'm daring too | B |
| And tho' they told me to beware | A |
| One kiss I'll take from you | B |
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| Did I say one Forgive me dear | C |
| That was a grave mistake | D |
| For when I've taken one I fear | C |
| One hundred more I'll take | D |
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| 'Tis sweet one kiss from you to win | E |
| But to stop there Oh no | F |
| One kiss is only to begin | E |
| There is no end you know | F |
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| The maiden rose from where she sat | G |
| And gently raised her head | H |
| No man has ever talked like that | G |
| You may begin she said | H |
Thomas Oldham
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