A Dutch Proverb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFFAB| Fire Water Woman are Man's Ruin | A |
| Says wise Professor Vander Bruin | B |
| By Flames a House I hir'd was lost | C |
| Last Year and I must pay the Cost | D |
| This Spring the Rains o'erflow'd my Ground | E |
| And my best Flanders Mare was drown'd | E |
| A Slave I am to Clara's Eyes | F |
| The Gipsey knows her Pow'r and flies | F |
| Fire Water Woman are My Ruin | A |
| And great Thy Wisdom Vander Bruin | B |
Matthew Prior
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