Vindication Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCECFECF

Here is a tale for gossips and chaste peopleA
There lived a woman once a straight laced ladyB
Whose only love was slander Nothing shadyB
Escaped her vulture eye Like some prim steepleA
Her course of life pointed to Heaven everC
And woe unto the sinner girl or womanD
Whom love undid She was their fiercest foemanD
No circumstance excused Misfortune neverC
As she had lived she died The mourners gatheredE
Parson and preacher this one and anotherC
And many gossips of most proper carriageF
Her will was read And then a child was fatheredE
Fat Lechery had his day She'd been a motherC
A man was heir There'd never been a marriageF

Madison Julius Cawein



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