The Banished Bejant. From The Unpublished Remains Of Edgar Allan Poe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB FGFGBFBF HIHIJFJF JKJLFMFM JBJBNBNB HHHHKLKLIn the oldest of our alleys | A |
By good bejants tenanted | B |
Once a man whose name was Wallace | C |
William Wallace reared his head | B |
Rowdy Bejant in the college | D |
He was styled | B |
Never had these halls of knowledge | E |
Welcomed waster half so wild | B |
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Tassel blue and long and silken | F |
From his cap did float and flow | G |
This was cast into the Swilcan | F |
Two months ago | G |
And every gentle air that sported | B |
With his red gown | F |
Displayed a suit of clothes reported | B |
The most alarming in the town | F |
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Wanderers in that ancient alley | H |
Through his luminous window saw | I |
Spirits come continually | H |
From a case well packed with straw | I |
Just behind the chair where sitting | J |
With air serene | F |
And in a blazer loosely fitting | J |
The owner of the bunk was seen | F |
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And all with cards and counters straying | J |
Was the place littered o'er | K |
With which sat playing playing playing | J |
And wrangling evermore | L |
A group of fellows whose chief function | F |
Was to proclaim | M |
In voices of surpassing unction | F |
Their luck and losses in the game | M |
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But stately things in robes of learning | J |
Discussed one day the bejant's fate | B |
Ah let us mourn him unreturning | J |
For they resolved to rusticate | B |
And now the glory he inherits | N |
Thus dished and doomed | B |
Is largely founded on the merits | N |
Of the Old Tom consumed | B |
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And wanderers now within that alley | H |
Through the half open shutters see | H |
Old crones that talk continually | H |
In a discordant minor key | H |
While with a kind of nervous shiver | K |
Past the front door | L |
His former set go by for ever | K |
But knock or ring no more | L |
Robert Fuller Murray
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