The Bellman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBC CBC BCBC| A | |
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| BRING out your dead before you reap | B |
| From lips beloved infection dread | C |
| Above such brows ye dare not weep | B |
| Bring out your dead | C |
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| Into the street from breast or bed | C |
| Lest ye too sicken into sleep | B |
| That recks not of the Bellman's tread | C |
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| Thrice foolish heart Why do you heap | B |
| Corpse upon corpse conspire to spread | C |
| Corruption on all else you keep | B |
| Bring out your dead | C |
Muriel Stuart
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