The Salamander Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGGHH| The Salamander made his bed | A |
| Among the glowing embers red | A |
| A Fiery Furnace to his mind | B |
| Hygiene and Luxury combined | B |
| He was if I may put it so | C |
| A Saurian Abednigo | D |
| He loved to climb with nimble ease | E |
| The branches of the Gas log Trees | E |
| Where oft on chilly winter nights | F |
| He rose to dizzy Fahrenheits | F |
| Believers in Soul Transmigration | G |
| See in him the Re incarnation | G |
| Of those Sad Plagues of summer who | H |
| Ask Is it hot enough for you | H |
Oliver Herford
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