Alice Sick Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFFGGHH

SICK Alice grown and fearing dire eventA
Some friend advised a servant should be sentA
Her confessor to bring and ease her mindB
Yes she replied to see him I'm inclinedB
Let father Andrew instantly be soughtC
By him salvation usually I'm taughtC
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A MESSENGER was told without delayD
To take with rapid steps the convent wayD
He rang the bell a monk enquired his nameE
And asked for what or whom the fellow cameE
I father Andrew want the wight repliedF
Who's oft to Alice confessor and guideF
With Andrew cried the other would you speakG
If that's the case he's far enough to seekG
Poor man he's left us for the regions blessedH
And has in Paradise ten years confessedH

Jean De La Fontaine



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