Quiquern Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBDCCEFE| The People of the Eastern Ice they are melting like the snow | A |
| They beg for coffee and sugar they go where the white men go | A |
| The People of the Western Ice they learn to steal and fight | B |
| They sell their furs to the trading post they sell their souls to | C |
| the white | B |
| The People of the Southern Ice they trade with the whaler's | D |
| crew | C |
| Their women have many ribbons but their tents are torn and few | C |
| But the People of the Elder Ice beyond the white man's ken | E |
| Their spears are made of the narwhal horn and they are the last | F |
| of the Men | E |
Rudyard Kipling
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