The Mongoos Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCCDDEEAA| THIS Chil dren is the famed Mon goos | A |
| He has an ap pe tite ab struse | A |
| Strange to re late this crea ture takes | A |
| A cu ri ous joy in eat ing snakes | A |
| All kinds though it must be con fessed | B |
| He likes the poi son ous ones the best | B |
| From him we learn how ve ry small | C |
| A thing can bring a bout a Fall | C |
| Oh Mon goos where were you that day | D |
| When Mis tress Eve was led a stray | D |
| If you'd but seen the ser pent first | E |
| Our Parents would not have been cursed | E |
| And so there would be no ex cuse | A |
| For MIL TON but for you Mon goos | A |
Oliver Herford
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