Regalia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBFBHFFIF| If the rich are different | A |
| they show it with the | B |
| clarity of their table | C |
| as Scolt FitzGerald decreed | D |
| the breathless hush | E |
| of their regalias | F |
| the manner in which wedgewood | G |
| crystal are cleaned to a | B |
| polished exactness | F |
| the shimmer of expensive china | B |
| no less repetitive than | H |
| the hulking boys | F |
| waiting in window stops | F |
| monsoon rain pelting | I |
| the upper Punjab plains | F |
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