The Harpy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE

They certainly contrived to raiseA
Queer ladies in the olden daysA
Either the type had not been fixedB
Or else Zoology got mixedB
I envy not primeval manC
This female on the feathered planC
We only have I'm glad to sayD
Two kinds of human bird to dayD
Women and warriors who stillE
Wear feathers when dressed up to killE

Oliver Herford



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