The Brothers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB C CCCDDEEFGEEHHFI JJK KC CLL| Scene A lawyer's dreadful den | A |
| Enter stall fed citizen | B |
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| LAWYER 'Mornin' How de do | C |
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| CITIZEN Sir same to you | C |
| Called as counsel to retain you | C |
| In a case that I'll explain you | C |
| Sad so sad Heart almost broke | D |
| Hang it where's my kerchief Smoke | D |
| Brother sir and I of late | E |
| Came into a large estate | E |
| Brother's h'm ha rather queer | F |
| Sometimes tapping forehead here | G |
| What he needs you know a 'writ' | E |
| Something eh that will permit | E |
| Me to manage sir in fine | H |
| His estate as well as mine | H |
| 'Course he'll kick 't will break I fear | F |
| His loving heart excuse this tear | I |
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| LAWYER Have you nothing more | J |
| All of this you said before | J |
| When last night I took your case | K |
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| CITIZEN Why sir your face | K |
| Ne'er before has met my view | C |
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| LAWYER Eh The devil True | C |
| My mistake it was your brother | L |
| But you're very like each other | L |
Ambrose Bierce
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