The Monastery Croft Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBC DEDEFEA | |
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Big stomached like friars | B |
Who ogle a nun | C |
Quaff deep to their bellies' desires | B |
From the old abbey's tun | C |
Grapes fatten with fires | B |
Warm filtered from moon and from sun | C |
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As a novice who muses | D |
Lips a rosary tell | E |
While her thoughts are a love she refuses | D |
Nay mourns as not well | E |
The ripe apple looses | F |
Its holding to rot where it fell | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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