How Annandale Went Out Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CCDEDE| They called it Annandale and I was there | A |
| To flourish to find words and to attend | B |
| Liar physician hypocrite and friend | B |
| I watched him and the sight was not so fair | A |
| As one or two that I have seen elsewhere | A |
| An apparatus not for me to mend | B |
| A wreck with hell between him and the end | B |
| Remained of Annandale and I was there | A |
| - | |
| I knew the ruin as I knew the man | C |
| So put the two together if you can | C |
| Remembering the worst you know of me | D |
| Now view yourself as I was on the spot | E |
| With a slight kind of engine Do you see | D |
| Like this You wouldn't hang me I thought not | E |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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