On A Pair Of Dice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEWe are little brethren twain | A |
Arbiters of loss and gain | A |
Many to our counters run | B |
Some are made and some undone | B |
But men find it to their cost | C |
Few are made but numbers lost | D |
Though we play them tricks for ever | E |
Yet they always hope our favour | E |
Jonathan Swift
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