Vindication Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCECFECFHere is a tale for gossips and chaste people | A |
There lived a woman once a straight laced lady | B |
Whose only love was slander Nothing shady | B |
Escaped her vulture eye Like some prim steeple | A |
Her course of life pointed to Heaven ever | C |
And woe unto the sinner girl or woman | D |
Whom love undid She was their fiercest foeman | D |
No circumstance excused Misfortune never | C |
As she had lived she died The mourners gathered | E |
Parson and preacher this one and another | C |
And many gossips of most proper carriage | F |
Her will was read And then a child was fathered | E |
Fat Lechery had his day She'd been a mother | C |
A man was heir There'd never been a marriage | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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