The Justice's Tale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A AABBCCDDEEFCGGEEChauser | A |
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With them there rode a lustie Engineere | A |
Wel skilled to handel everich waie her geere | A |
Hee was soe wise ne man colde showe him naught | B |
And out of Paris was hys learning brought | B |
Frontlings mid brazen wheeles and wandes he sat | C |
And on hys heade he bare an leathern hat | C |
Hee was soe certaine of his gouvermance | D |
That by the Road he tooke everie chaunce | D |
For simple people and for lordlings eke | E |
Hee wolde not bate a del but onlie squeeke | E |
Behinde their backes on an horne hie | F |
Until they crope into a piggestie | C |
He was more wood than bull in china shoppe | G |
And yet for cowes and dogges wolde hee stop | G |
Not our of Marcie but for Preudence sake | E |
Than hys dependaunce ever was hys brake | E |
Rudyard Kipling
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