De Ligurra Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCD EFGGYOU fear Ligurra above all you long | A |
That I should smite you with a stinging song | A |
This dreadful honour you both fear and hope | B |
Both all in vain you fall below my scope | B |
The Lybian lion tears the roaring bull | C |
He does not harm the midge along the pool | D |
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Lo if so close this stands in your regard | E |
From some blind tap fish forth a drunken barn | F |
Who shall with charcoal on the privy wall | G |
Immortalise your name for once and all | G |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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