The Aesthetes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABB ACAACBB| The lily cranks the lily cranks | A |
| The loppy loony lasses | A |
| They multiply in rising ranks | A |
| To execute their solemn pranks | A |
| They moon along in masses | A |
| Blow sweet lily in the shade O | B |
| Sunflower decorate the dado | B |
| - | |
| The maiden ass the maiden ass | A |
| The tall and tailless jenny | C |
| In limp attire as green as grass | A |
| She stands a monumental brass | A |
| The one of one too many | C |
| Blow sweet lily in the shade O | B |
| Sunflower decorate the dado | B |
Ambrose Bierce
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