Larry O-toole Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAA AACCAAA AADDAAA

You've all heard of Larry O'TooleA
Of the beautiful town of DrumgooleA
He had but one eyeB
To ogle ye byB
Oh murther but that was a jew'lA
A foolA
He made of de girls dis O'TooleA
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'Twas he was the boy didn't failA
That tuck down pataties and mailA
He never would shrinkC
From any sthrong dthrinkC
Was it whisky or Drogheda aleA
I'm bailA
This Larry would swallow a pailA
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Oh many a night at the bowlA
With Larry I've sot cheek by jowlA
He's gone to his restD
Where's there's dthrink of the bestD
And so let us give his old sowlA
A howlA
For 'twas he made the noggin to rowlA

William Makepeace Thackeray



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