Thoughts On The Cosmos Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC A DDEE A FAGG| I | A |
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| I do not hold with him who thinks | B |
| The world is jonahed by a jinx | B |
| That everything is sad and sour | C |
| And life a withered hothouse flower | C |
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| II | A |
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| I hate the Polyanna pest | D |
| Who says that All Is for the Best | D |
| And hold in high unhidden scorn | E |
| Who sees the Rose nor feels the Thorn | E |
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| III | A |
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| I do not like extremists who | F |
| Are like the pair in I and II | A |
| But how I hate the wabbly gink | G |
| Like me who knows not what to think | G |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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