Fuscara, Or The Bee Errant ( Excerpt) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDD CCEE A| o | A |
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| quot But oh what waspe was't that could prove | B |
| Ravilliack to my Queen of Love | C |
| The King of Bees now's jealous grown | D |
| Lest her beams should melt his throne | D |
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| Live Hony all the Envyous Elfe | C |
| Stung her cause sweeter than himself | C |
| Sweetness and she are so ally'd | E |
| The Bee committed parricide quot | E |
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John Cleveland
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