Upon The Frog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB C DEFFGGHH| The frog by nature is both damp and cold | A |
| Her mouth is large her belly much will hold | A |
| She sits somewhat ascending loves to be | B |
| Croaking in gardens though unpleasantly | B |
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| Comparison | C |
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| The hypocrite is like unto this frog | D |
| As like as is the puppy to the dog | E |
| He is of nature cold his mouth is wide | F |
| To prate and at true goodness to deride | F |
| He mounts his head as if he was above | G |
| The world when yet 'tis that which has his love | G |
| And though he seeks in churches for to croak | H |
| He neither loveth Jesus nor his yoke | H |
John Bunyan
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About Upon The Frog
Upon The Frog is a poem by John Bunyan. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
