The Huxter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBC DDEEC| He has a hump like an ape on his back | A |
| He has of money a plentiful lack | A |
| And but for a gay coat of double his girth | B |
| There is not a plainer thing on the earth | B |
| This fine May morning | C |
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| But the huxter has a bottle of beer | D |
| He drives a cart and his wife sits near | D |
| Who does not heed his lack or his hump | E |
| And they laugh as down the lane they bump | E |
| This fine May morning | C |
Edward Thomas
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