Arthur Mcewen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCDBBED

Posterity with all its eyesA
Will come and view him where he liesA
Then turning from the scene awayB
With a concerted shrug will sayB
'H'm Scarabaeus SisyphusB
What interest has that to usB
We can't admire at all at allC
A tumble bug without its ball 'D
And then a sage will rise and sayB
'Good friends you err turn back I prayB
This freak that you unwisely shunE
Is bug and ball rolled into one 'D

Ambrose Bierce



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