Tea's Apologia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGHH| Loved by a host from Noah's days till now | A |
| Extolled by bards in many a glowing line | B |
| My purple rival of the mantling brow | A |
| May laugh to scorn this swarthy face of mine | B |
| I care not many a weary pain I cure | C |
| Cold heat and thirst I harmlessly abate | D |
| I bless the weak the aged and the poor | E |
| And I have known the favor of the great | D |
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| I've cheered the minds of mighty poets gone | F |
| Philosophers have owned my solace true | G |
| Shy Cowper was my sweet Anacreon | F |
| Keen Hazlitt craved whole goblets of my brew | G |
| De Quincey praised my stimulating draught | H |
| What cups of me old Doctor Johnson quaffed | H |
W. M. Mackeracher
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