The Gypsy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHICBEIJIThat was the top of the walk when he said | A |
'Have you seen any others any of our lot | B |
With apes or bears ' | C |
A brown upstanding fellow | D |
Not like the half castes | E |
up on the wet road near Clermont | F |
The wind came and the rain | G |
And mist clotted about the trees in the valley | H |
And I d the long ways behind me | H |
gray Aries and Biaucaire | I |
And he said 'Have you seen any of our lot ' | C |
I'd seen a lot of his lot | B |
ever since Rhodez | E |
Coming down from the fair | I |
of St John | J |
With caravans but never an ape or a bear | I |
Ezra Pound
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