Law Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGLaws as we read in ancient sages | A |
Have been like cobwebs in all ages | B |
Cobwebs for little flies are spread | C |
And laws for little folks are made | D |
But if an insect of renown | E |
Hornet or beetle wasp or drone | F |
Be caught in quest of sport or plunder | G |
The flimsy fetter flies in sunder | G |
James Beattie
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