Rex Arthurus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH EJKL JEKM EKEK| When King Arthur ruled the land | A |
| He ruled it like a king | B |
| He bought four pecks of barley meal | C |
| To make a brave pudding | B |
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| A pudding brave the king did make | D |
| And stuffed it well with plums | E |
| Great lumps of suet he put into it | F |
| As big as both his thumbs | E |
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| The king and queen partook thereof | G |
| And all the court beside | H |
| And what they did not eat that night | I |
| The queen next morning fried | H |
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| Angli rex imperio potitus | E |
| Hordei nactus modium farin | J |
| Ordinat coen proper institut | K |
| Sternere mensam | L |
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| Mira farrago exoritur culin | J |
| Turgidis uvis maculata passis | E |
| Intus et frustis adipis referta | K |
| Pollicis instar | M |
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| Rex et affines epulantur omnes | E |
| Principes magni domin que lect | K |
| Alma regina exoriente luce | E |
| Fragmina frixit | K |
Jacob Bigelow
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