Youth's Inexperience. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNHe is too young yet to know life's demands | A |
Being no natural philosopher | B |
He must from cause and custom draw that art | C |
Which some of Nature have the primal gift | D |
Of all her treasury the open thought | E |
That climates in all circumstances and breathes | F |
A native ease in everything fear proof | G |
Even as a wild bird's weather proof being born | H |
And bred light as the leaves he habits in | I |
Unlike his brother housed and finely reared | J |
With magisterial care whom every change | K |
Affects like a distemper as if he | L |
Had lost his nature's ancient art and grew | M |
Like an exotic with a borrowed life | N |
Robert Crawford
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