As Celia With Her Sparrow Playd Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDEFFEGHIIHJAKKA LMNNNOKKKK

As Celia with her Sparrow playdA
She took a glass unseenB
Her mouth she filldA
while he billdA
She spirts ye liquor inC
Usd to such sweet such rosy lipsD
He feard no treach'ry thereE
But love suchF
Were too too muchF
For one poor bird to bearE
Against ye Pretty fluttring foolG
The Mighty foes combineH
So down he SunkI
Bewitchd or drunkI
By Beauty or wth wineH
But ere left ye Chirping cupJ
dropp'd the little headA
The folks who guessK
What Birds expressK
have told me thus he saidA
How use the various scenes of joyL
at various times to reignM
Men kiss'd in oneN
They drunk anonN
Then after kiss'd againN
But Celia shews short life to graspO
A double store of blissesK
While by her MeansK
A Bird obtainsK
At once both Drink kissesK

Thomas Parnell



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