To A Cat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCAABABDBDBDCat who has pass'd thy grand climacteric | A |
How many mice and rats hast in thy days | B |
Destroy'd How many tit bits stolen Gaze | B |
With those bright languid segments green and | C |
prick | A |
Those velvet ears but prythee do not stick | A |
Thy latent talons in me and tell me all thy frays | B |
Of fish and mice and rats and tender chick | A |
Nay look not down nor lick thy dainty wrists | B |
For all the wheezy asthma and for all | D |
Thy tail's tip is nick'd off and though the fists | B |
Of many a maid have given thee many a maul | D |
Still is thy fur as when the lists | B |
In youth thou enter'dst on glass bottled wall | D |
John Keats
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