Today I Saw Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEEFGHHCICCC| Today I saw | A |
| A market cart going along the road | B |
| High piled and creaking with a sonsy load | B |
| Of cabbages | C |
| The driver sat | D |
| Under a little tent himself had made | E |
| To give him shelter from the rain or shade | E |
| In summertime | F |
| Such men as he | G |
| Backed by the riches of a country side | H |
| Should have kings' faces full of jolly pride | H |
| In comeliness | C |
| But he was tired | I |
| After a night's work under starlit skies | C |
| And crouched like a poor slave with anxious eyes | C |
| Turned citywards | C |
Lesbia Harford
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