In Maximum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBAAAADD| WOULDST thou be free I think it not indeed | A |
| But if thou wouldst attend this simple rede | A |
| When quite contented thou canst dine at home | B |
| Thou shall be free when | C |
| And drink a small wine of the march of Rome | B |
| When thou canst see unmoved thy neighbour's plate | A |
| And wear my threadbare toga in the gate | A |
| When thou hast learned to love a small abode | A |
| And not to choose a mistress A LA MODE | A |
| When thus contained and bridled thou shalt be | D |
| Then Maximus then first shalt thou be free | D |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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