The Wrangler Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE FFGGCDHHII

ONE day a shameless and impudent wightA
Went into a shop full of steel wares brightA
Arranged with art upon ev'ry shelfB
He fancied they were all meant for himselfB
And so while the patient owner stood byC
The shining goods needs must handle and tryC
And valued for how should a fool better knowD
The bad things high and the good ones lowD
And all with an easy self satisfied faceE
Then having bought nothing he left the placeE
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The tradesman now felt sorely vex'dF
So when the fellow went there nextF
A lock of steel made quite red hotG
The other cried upon the spotG
Such wares as these who'd ever buyC
the steel is tarnish'd shamefullyD
Then pull'd it like a fool aboutH
But soon set up a piteous shoutH
Pray what's the matter the shopman spokeI
The other scream'd Faith a very cool jokeI

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe



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