The Fox And The Crane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC B D ED E F GF G C HC H I CI C E FE F C BC BONCE two persons uninvited | A |
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Came to join my dinner table | B |
For the nonce they lived united | C |
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Fox and crane yclept in fable | B |
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Civil greetings pass'd between us | D |
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Then I pluck'd some pigeons tender | E |
For the fox of jackal genius | D |
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Adding grapes in full grown splendour | E |
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Long neck'd flasks I put as dishes | F |
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For the crane without delaying | G |
Fill'd with gold and silver fishes | F |
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In the limpid water playing | G |
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Had ye witness'd Reynard planted | C |
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At his flat plate all demurely | H |
Ye with envy must have granted | C |
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Ne'er was such a gourmand surely | H |
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While the bird with circumspection | I |
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On one foot as usual cradled | C |
From the flasks his fish refection | I |
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With his bill and long neck ladled | C |
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One the pigeons praised the other | E |
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As they went extoll'd the fishes | F |
Each one scoffing at his brother | E |
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For preferring vulgar dishes | F |
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If thou wouldst preserve thy credit | C |
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When thou askest folks to guzzle | B |
At thy hoard take care to spread it | C |
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Suited both for bill and muzzle | B |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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