The Reason Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDD EECCEE FFEEGH EE

Why shouldest Thou be as a wayfaring man that turneth aside to tarry for a night Jer xivA
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Nay do not get the venison pasty outB
I shall not greatly put myself aboutB
Hungry he may be yes and we shall spareC
Some bread and cheese 'tis truly whole some fareC
We have to morrow's dinner still to findD
It's well for you I have a frugal mindD
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Not the best bed No no Whatever nextE
Why with such questionings should I be vextE
The man is naught to us why should we careC
The little attic room will do 'tis bareC
But he'll be gone before to morrow's lightE
He has but come to tarry for a nightE
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I shall not speak with him Oh no not IF
Lest I should pity overmuch or buyF
Some paltry ware of his Nay I'll to bedE
And he can sup alone well warmed and fedE
'Tis much to take him in a night like thisG
Why should I fret me with concerns of hisH
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Grey morning came and at the break of dayE
The Man rose up and went upon his wayE

Fay Inchfawn



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