Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJGKLBD

My father who owned the wagon shopA
And grew rich shoeing horsesB
Sent me to the University of MontrealC
I learned nothing and returned homeD
Roaming the fields with Bert KesslerE
Hunting quail and snipeF
At Thompson's Lake the trigger of my gunG
Caught in the side of the boatH
And a great hole was shot through my heartI
Over me a fond father erected this marble shaftJ
On which stands the figure of a womanG
Carved by an Italian artistK
They say the ashes of my namesakeL
Were scattered near the pyramid of Caius CestiusB
Somewhere near RomeD

Edgar Lee Masters



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