Begin And Beguile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAA DADEAAAFDGHAAIJAKL| If brains be gables minds say the shutters | A |
| in a derelict New England Mansion | B |
| then intuition is in the | C |
| eaves casements | A |
| the well springs seeping into turrets cupolas | A |
| of all other nether spaces | A |
| - | |
| These big wide entrances are ourselves in all their splendor | D |
| notwithstanding the Winchester Mansions | A |
| or Vanderbilt Estates where our | D |
| very personalities are laid bare | E |
| see antics give rise to attics | A |
| feed in onto themselves | A |
| where the Astor's of our alter egos | A |
| are resplendent in rich pride of self | F |
| longing to manifest in lavish architecture | D |
| so redolent of wealth | G |
| yet see sawing in squabbling | H |
| their thread bare servant quarters | A |
| where murderous passions | A |
| bare dingy walls and where stained | I |
| yellowing wallpaper is harbinger to | J |
| further heart felt quarrels | A |
| what is unspeakable gilded and more | K |
| Manifold and many recant and lament Repent | L |
Paul Cameron Brown
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