The Minotaur Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EEFF| No book of monsters is complete | A |
| Without the Minotaur of Crete | A |
| Yet should I draw him you would quail | B |
| So in his place I draw a veil | B |
| O stars that from Creation's birth | C |
| Have winked at everything on earth | C |
| Who shine where poets fear to tread | D |
| Relate the story in my stead | D |
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| Although it's comforting to know | E |
| That Theseus slew him long ago | E |
| We need not boast we too could do | F |
| With well a Theseus or two | F |
Oliver Herford
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