Fore-warning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDC| I'd rather be the Jester than the Minstrel of the King | A |
| I'd rather jangle cap and bells than twang the stately harp | B |
| I'd rather make his royal ribs with belly laughter ring | A |
| Than see him sitting in the suds and sulky as a carp | B |
| I'd rather be the Court buffoon than its most high browed sage | C |
| So you who read take head take heed | D |
| Ere yet you turn my page | C |
Robert William Service
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