Piccadilly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD E BDAD| Beautiful tragical faces | A |
| Ye that were whole and are so sunken | B |
| And O ye vile ye that might have been loved | C |
| That are so sodden and drunken | B |
| Who hath forgotten you | D |
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| O wistful fragile faces few out of many | E |
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| The crass the coarse the brazen | B |
| God knows I cannot pity them perhaps as I should do | D |
| But oh ye delicate wistful faces | A |
| Who hath forgotten you | D |
Ezra Pound
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