Results Ridiculous Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCDDE CCDF CDDCF E GEGGGEGEHumourists have amused themselves by translating famous sonnets into free verse A result no less ridiculous would have been obtained if somebody had re written a passage from 'Paradise Lost' as a rondeau George Soule in the New Republic | A |
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PARADISE LOST | B |
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Sing Heavenly Muse in lines that flow | C |
More smoothly than the wandering Po | C |
Of man's descending from the height | D |
Of Heaven itself the blue the bright | D |
To Hell's unutterable throe | E |
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Of sin original and the woe | C |
That fell upon us here below | C |
From man's pomonic primal bite | D |
Sing Heavenly Muse | F |
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Of summer sun of winter snow Of future days of long ago | C |
Of morning and the shades of night | D |
Of woman my ever new delight | D |
Go to it Muse and put us Joe | C |
Sing Heavenly Muse | F |
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THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER | E |
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THE wedding guest sat on a stone | G |
He could not chose but hear | E |
The mariner They were there alone | G |
The wedding guest sat on a stone | G |
I'll read you something of my own | G |
Declared that mariner | E |
The wedding guest sat on a stone | G |
He could not chose but hear | E |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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