Larry O-toole Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAA AACCAAA AADDAAA| You've all heard of Larry O'Toole | A |
| Of the beautiful town of Drumgoole | A |
| He had but one eye | B |
| To ogle ye by | B |
| Oh murther but that was a jew'l | A |
| A fool | A |
| He made of de girls dis O'Toole | A |
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| 'Twas he was the boy didn't fail | A |
| That tuck down pataties and mail | A |
| He never would shrink | C |
| From any sthrong dthrink | C |
| Was it whisky or Drogheda ale | A |
| I'm bail | A |
| This Larry would swallow a pail | A |
| - | |
| Oh many a night at the bowl | A |
| With Larry I've sot cheek by jowl | A |
| He's gone to his rest | D |
| Where's there's dthrink of the best | D |
| And so let us give his old sowl | A |
| A howl | A |
| For 'twas he made the noggin to rowl | A |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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