Fastness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB DEED FGGF| Tennison | A |
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| This is the end whereto men toiled | B |
| Before thy coachman guessed his fate | C |
| How thou shouldst leave thy 'scutcheoned gate | C |
| On that new wheel which is the oiled | B |
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| To see the England Shakespeare saw | D |
| Oh Earth 'tis long since Shallow died | E |
| Yet by yon farrowed sow may hide | E |
| Some blue deep minion of the Law | D |
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| To range from Ashby de la Zouch | F |
| By Lyonnesse to Locksley Hall | G |
| Or haply nearer home appal | G |
| Thy father's sister's staid barouche | F |
Rudyard Kipling
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