Good Night To The Season Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCCCCDECECECECEFE FGood night to the Season the rages | A |
Led off by the chiefs of the throng | B |
The Lady Matilda's new pages | C |
The Lady Eliza's new song | B |
Miss Fennel's Macaw which at Boodle's | C |
Is held to have something to say | C |
Mrs Splenetic's musical Poodles | C |
Which bark 'Batti batti ' all day | C |
D | |
Good night to the Season another | E |
Will come with its trifles and toys | C |
And hurry away like its brother | E |
In sunshine and odour and noise | C |
Will it come with a rose or a briar | E |
Will it come with a blessing or curse | C |
Will its bonnets be lower or higher | E |
Will its morals be better or worse | C |
Will it find me grown thinner or fatter | E |
Or fonder of wrong or of right | F |
Or married or buried no matter | E |
Good night to the Season Good night | F |
Winthrop Mackworth Praed
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