Arcades Ambo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDEE FGFGEEE| A | A |
| You blame me that I ran away | B |
| Why Sir the enemy advanced | C |
| Balls flew about and who can say | B |
| But one if I stood firm had glanced | C |
| In my direction Cowardice | D |
| I only know we don't live twice | E |
| Therefore shun death is my advice | E |
| - | |
| B | - |
| Shun death at all risks Well at some | F |
| True I myself Sir though I scold | G |
| The cowardly by no means come | F |
| Under reproof as overbold | G |
| I who would have no end of brutes | E |
| Cut up alive to guess what suits | E |
| My case and saves my toe from shoots | E |
Robert Browning
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