Piazza Piece Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA ADDEEA

I am a gentleman in a dustcoat tryingA
To make you hear Your ears are soft and smallB
And listen to an old man not at allB
They want the young men's whispering and sighingA
But see the roses on your trellis dyingA
And hear the spectral singing of the moonC
For I must have my lovely lady soonC
I am a gentleman in a dustcoat tryingA
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I am a lady young in beauty waitingA
Until my truelove comes and then we kissD
But what grey man among the vines is thisD
Whose words are dry and faint as in a dreamE
Back from my trellis Sir before I screamE
I am a lady young in beauty waitingA

John Crowe Ransom



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