Abelard And Heloà¯se Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCC DECC CCCCCCFF GGCC CCE HHII

There are so many things I want to talk to you about Abelard probably said to Helo se but how can I when I can only think about kissing you KATHARINE LANE in the Evening MailA
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Said Abelard to Helo seB
Your tresses blowing in the breezeC
Enchant my soul your cheek alluresC
I never knew such lips as yoursC
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Said Helo se to AbelardD
I know that it is cruel hardE
To make you fold your yearning armsC
And think of things besides my charmsC
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Said Abelard to Helo seC
Pray lets discuss the PortugueseC
Their status in the League of NationsC
Come slip me seven osculationsC
The Fourteen Points said Helo seC
Are pure Woodrovian fallaciesC
Said Abelard Ten times fourteenF
The points you have O beaucoup queenF
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Lay off said Helo se all that stuffG
I've heard the same old thing enoughG
But answered Abelard your lipsC
Put all my thoughts into eclipseC
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O Abelard said Helo seC
Don't take so many libertiesC
I do it but to show regardE
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And Helo se told her chum that nightH
That Abelard was Awful BrightH
And thus is drawn the cosmic planI
She loved an Intellectual ManI

Franklin Pierce Adams



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