Lines On Reading Frank J. Wilstach's Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFFAs neat as wax as good as new | A |
As true as steel as truth is true | A |
Good as a sermon keen as hate | B |
Full as a tick and fixed as fate | B |
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Brief as a dream long as the day | C |
Sweet as the rosy morn in May | C |
Chaste as the moon as snow is white | D |
Broad as barn doors and new as sight | D |
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Useful as daylight firm as stone | E |
Wet as a fish dry as a bone | E |
Heavy as lead light as a breeze | F |
Frank Wilstach's book of similies | F |
Franklin P. Adams
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