Arthur Mcewen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCDBBEDPosterity with all its eyes | A |
Will come and view him where he lies | A |
Then turning from the scene away | B |
With a concerted shrug will say | B |
'H'm Scarabaeus Sisyphus | B |
What interest has that to us | B |
We can't admire at all at all | C |
A tumble bug without its ball ' | D |
And then a sage will rise and say | B |
'Good friends you err turn back I pray | B |
This freak that you unwisely shun | E |
Is bug and ball rolled into one ' | D |
Ambrose Bierce
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