Epilogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEEFFGHHG| Here check we our career | A |
| Long books I greatly fear | A |
| I would not quite exhaust my stuff | B |
| The flower of subjects is enough | B |
| To me the time is come it seems | C |
| To draw my breath for other themes | C |
| Love tyrant of my life commands | D |
| That other work be on my hands | D |
| I dare not disobey | E |
| Once more shall Psyche be my lay | E |
| I'm call'd by Damon to portray | E |
| Her sorrows and her joys | F |
| I yield perhaps while she employs | F |
| My muse will catch a richer glow | G |
| And well if this my labour'd strain | H |
| Shall be the last and only pain | H |
| Her spouse shall cause me here below | G |
Jean De La Fontaine
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