Par Avium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CCCC DEEA AFFD| Two little birds were sitting on a stone | A |
| One flew away and then there was one | B |
| T' other flew away and then there was none | B |
| So the poor stone was left all alone | A |
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| One of the little birds back again flew | C |
| In came t' other and then there were two | C |
| Says one bird to t' other How do you do | C |
| Very well I thank you pray how do you | C |
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| Fama est par avium venisse insistere saxo | D |
| Quarum prim abeunte superstitit inde secunda | E |
| Illa autem fugiens jam vix vestigia liquit | E |
| Et saxum moerens in campo luget inani | A |
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| Ecce autem rediens avium comparuit una | A |
| Altera non segnis sociam complectitur almam | F |
| Arrept que manu Quid agis dulcissima rerum | F |
| Suaviter ut nunc est et jam cupio omnia qu vis | D |
Jacob Bigelow
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