Pegasus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFFGGAA| The ancients made no end of fuss | A |
| About a horse named Pegasus | A |
| A famous flyer of his time | B |
| Who often soared to heights sublime | B |
| When backed by some poetic chap | C |
| For the Parnassus Handicap | C |
| Alas for fame The other day | D |
| I saw an ancient one hoss shay | D |
| Stop at the Mont de Pi t | E |
| And lo alighting from the same | F |
| A bard whom I forbear to name | F |
| Noting the poor beast's rusty hide | G |
| The horse I mean methought I spied | G |
| What once were wings Incredulous | A |
| I cried Can this be Pegasus | A |
Oliver Herford
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