Upon The Frog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB C DEFFGGHH

The frog by nature is both damp and coldA
Her mouth is large her belly much will holdA
She sits somewhat ascending loves to beB
Croaking in gardens though unpleasantlyB
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ComparisonC
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The hypocrite is like unto this frogD
As like as is the puppy to the dogE
He is of nature cold his mouth is wideF
To prate and at true goodness to derideF
He mounts his head as if he was aboveG
The world when yet 'tis that which has his loveG
And though he seeks in churches for to croakH
He neither loveth Jesus nor his yokeH

John Bunyan



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