Piazza Piece Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA ADDEEAI am a gentleman in a dustcoat trying | A |
To make you hear Your ears are soft and small | B |
And listen to an old man not at all | B |
They want the young men's whispering and sighing | A |
But see the roses on your trellis dying | A |
And hear the spectral singing of the moon | C |
For I must have my lovely lady soon | C |
I am a gentleman in a dustcoat trying | A |
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I am a lady young in beauty waiting | A |
Until my truelove comes and then we kiss | D |
But what grey man among the vines is this | D |
Whose words are dry and faint as in a dream | E |
Back from my trellis Sir before I scream | E |
I am a lady young in beauty waiting | A |
John Crowe Ransom
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