The Lioness And The Bear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEDFFGGHIJKHL LMHHH NNOOPQQP

The lioness had lost her youngA
A hunter stole it from the valeB
The forests and the mountains rungA
Responsive to her hideous wailB
Nor night nor charms of sweet reposeC
Could still the loud lament that roseC
From that grim forest queenD
No animal as you might thinkE
With such a noise could sleep a winkE
A bear presumed to interveneD
'One word sweet friend ' quoth sheF
'And that is all from meF
The young that through your teeth have pass'dG
In file unbroken by a fastG
Had they nor dam nor sire 'H
'They had them both ' 'Then I desireI
Since all their deaths caused no such grievous riotJ
While mothers died of grief beneath your fiatK
To know why you yourself cannot be quiet 'H
'I quiet I a wretch bereavedL
My only son such anguish be relievedL
No never All for me belowM
Is but a life of tears and woe 'H
'But say why doom yourself to sorrow so 'H
'Alas 'tis Destiny that is my foe 'H
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Such language since the mortal fallN
Has fallen from the lips of allN
Ye human wretches give your heedO
For your complaints there's little needO
Let him who thinks his own the hardest caseP
Some widowed childless Hecuba beholdQ
Herself to toil and shame of slavery soldQ
And he will own the wealth of heavenly graceP

Jean De La Fontaine



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