Upon The Vine Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC D EEFGBBWhat is the vine more than another tree | A |
Nay most than it more tall more comely be | A |
What workman thence will take a beam or pin | B |
To make ought which may be delighted in | B |
Its excellency in its fruit doth lie | C |
A fruitless vine it is not worth a fly | C |
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Comparison | D |
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What are professors more than other men | E |
Nothing at all Nay there's not one in ten | E |
Either for wealth or wit that may compare | F |
In many things with some that carnal are | G |
Good are they if they mortify their sin | B |
But without that they are not worth a pin | B |
John Bunyan
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