Upon The Pismire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGHG

Must we unto the pismire go to schoolA
To learn of her in summer to provideB
For winter next ensuing Man's a foolA
Or silly ants would not be made his guideB
But sluggard is it not a shame for theeC
To be outdone by pismires Pr'ythee hearD
Their works too will thy condemnation beC
When at the judgment seat thou shalt appearE
But since thy God doth bid thee to her goF
Obey her ways consider and be wiseG
The piss ant tell thee will what thou must doH
And set the way to life before thine eyesG

John Bunyan



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