Camelus Saltat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCEE| What say you critic now you have become | A |
| An author and maternal in this trap | B |
| To quote you of poor hollow folk who rap | B |
| On instruments as like as drum to drum | A |
| You snarled tut tut for welcome to tum tum | A |
| So like the nose fly teased in its noon's nap | B |
| You scratched an insect slaughtering thunder clap | B |
| With that between the fingers and the thumb | A |
| It seemeth mad to quit the Olympian couch | C |
| Which bade our public gobble or reject | D |
| O spectacle of Peter shrewdly pecked | D |
| Piper by his own pepper from his pouch | C |
| What of the sneer the jeer the voice austere | E |
| You dealt the voice austere the jeer the sneer | E |
George Meredith
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