Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJGKLBDMy father who owned the wagon shop | A |
And grew rich shoeing horses | B |
Sent me to the University of Montreal | C |
I learned nothing and returned home | D |
Roaming the fields with Bert Kessler | E |
Hunting quail and snipe | F |
At Thompson's Lake the trigger of my gun | G |
Caught in the side of the boat | H |
And a great hole was shot through my heart | I |
Over me a fond father erected this marble shaft | J |
On which stands the figure of a woman | G |
Carved by an Italian artist | K |
They say the ashes of my namesake | L |
Were scattered near the pyramid of Caius Cestius | B |
Somewhere near Rome | D |
Edgar Lee Masters
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