A Little Bread'a Crust'a Crumb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDECC FFGHHIA | |
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A little bread a crust a crumb | B |
A little trust a demijohn | C |
Can keep the soul alive | D |
Not portly mind but breathing warm | E |
Conscious as old Napoleon | C |
The night before the Crown | C |
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A modest lot A fame petite | F |
A brief Campaign of sting and sweet | F |
Is plenty Is enough | G |
A Sailor's business is the shore | H |
A Soldier's balls Who asketh more | H |
Must seek the neighboring life | I |
Emily Dickinson
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