The Ape (prose Fable) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D

There is an ape in Paris to whom a wife was once given and he imitating many another husband beat the poor creature to such an extent that she sighed all the breath out of her body and diedA
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Their son uttered the most doleful howls as a protest to this terrible businessB
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The father laughs now His wife is dead and he already has found other lady companions whom no doubt he beats in the same way for he haunts the taverns and is frequently tipsyC
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Never expect anything good from people who imitate whether they be apes or authors Of the two the worst kind is the imitating authorD

Jean De La Fontaine



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