The Jester Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBB AECDEF AGCGHH| There are three degrees of bliss | A |
| At the foot of Allah's Throne | B |
| And the highest place is his | C |
| Who saves a brother's soul | D |
| At peril of his own | B |
| There is the Power made known | B |
| - | |
| There are three degrees of bliss | A |
| In Garden of Paradise | E |
| And the second place is his | C |
| Who saves his brother's soul | D |
| By excellent advice | E |
| For there the Glory lies | F |
| - | |
| There the are three degrees of bliss | A |
| And three abodes of the Blest | G |
| And the lowest place is his | C |
| Who had saved a soul by jest | G |
| And a brother's soul in sport | H |
| But there do the Angels resort | H |
Rudyard Kipling
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