Par Avium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CCCC DEEA AFFD

Two little birds were sitting on a stoneA
One flew away and then there was oneB
T' other flew away and then there was noneB
So the poor stone was left all aloneA
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One of the little birds back again flewC
In came t' other and then there were twoC
Says one bird to t' other How do you doC
Very well I thank you pray how do youC
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Fama est par avium venisse insistere saxoD
Quarum prim abeunte superstitit inde secundaE
Illa autem fugiens jam vix vestigia liquitE
Et saxum moerens in campo luget inaniA
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Ecce autem rediens avium comparuit unaA
Altera non segnis sociam complectitur almamF
Arrept que manu Quid agis dulcissima rerumF
Suaviter ut nunc est et jam cupio omnia qu visD

Jacob Bigelow



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