As Celia With Her Sparrow Playd Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDEFFEGHIIHJAKKA LMNNNOKKKK| As Celia with her Sparrow playd | A |
| She took a glass unseen | B |
| Her mouth she filld | A |
| while he billd | A |
| She spirts ye liquor in | C |
| Usd to such sweet such rosy lips | D |
| He feard no treach'ry there | E |
| But love such | F |
| Were too too much | F |
| For one poor bird to bear | E |
| Against ye Pretty fluttring fool | G |
| The Mighty foes combine | H |
| So down he Sunk | I |
| Bewitchd or drunk | I |
| By Beauty or wth wine | H |
| But ere left ye Chirping cup | J |
| dropp'd the little head | A |
| The folks who guess | K |
| What Birds express | K |
| have told me thus he said | A |
| How use the various scenes of joy | L |
| at various times to reign | M |
| Men kiss'd in one | N |
| They drunk anon | N |
| Then after kiss'd again | N |
| But Celia shews short life to grasp | O |
| A double store of blisses | K |
| While by her Means | K |
| A Bird obtains | K |
| At once both Drink kisses | K |
Thomas Parnell
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