Upon The Pismire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGHG| Must we unto the pismire go to school | A |
| To learn of her in summer to provide | B |
| For winter next ensuing Man's a fool | A |
| Or silly ants would not be made his guide | B |
| But sluggard is it not a shame for thee | C |
| To be outdone by pismires Pr'ythee hear | D |
| Their works too will thy condemnation be | C |
| When at the judgment seat thou shalt appear | E |
| But since thy God doth bid thee to her go | F |
| Obey her ways consider and be wise | G |
| The piss ant tell thee will what thou must do | H |
| And set the way to life before thine eyes | G |
John Bunyan
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Upon The Pismire is a poem by John Bunyan. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
