The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHEEIJKLMNOPNQ FRSTUBEVWXF| A | |
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| And like a cobbler at a bench | B |
| I return to my musings | C |
| why Kensington Gardens | D |
| with its grand theatrical entrance | E |
| is gateway to London's poor | F |
| why the stiff Victoria and Albert | G |
| monument or grand canopy | H |
| to the Hemispheres | E |
| has a bison for the Americas | E |
| or sultry elephant of | I |
| Asia fame | J |
| India being the brightest | K |
| jewel in the Empress' crown | L |
| why other archetypal animals at their pleasure | M |
| are carved in gleaming milk white | N |
| when the rich at their | O |
| leisure to and fro | P |
| dine elegantly as tight | N |
| buds arranged on a stem | Q |
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| - | |
| I've not mentioned the poor | F |
| come to the Serpentine | R |
| a little ways up in Hyde Park | S |
| only to be chased out | T |
| of Kensington at closing | U |
| the cobbler at his bench | B |
| croupier at Whites | E |
| the elephant as a hatchet beast | V |
| run amuck | W |
| in the stellar pool | X |
| of the eye's fixed poor | F |
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