The Four Points Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BB BB AA BBThomas Tusser | A |
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Ere stopping or turning to put forth a hande | B |
Is a charm that thy daies may be long in the land | B |
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Though seventy times seven thee Fortune befriend | B |
O'ertaking at corners is Death in the end | B |
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Sith main roads for side roads care nothing have care | A |
Both to slow and to blow when thou interest there | A |
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Drink as thou canst hold it but after is best | B |
For Drink with men's Driving makes Crowners to Quest | B |
Rudyard Kipling
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