The Justice's Tale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A AABBCCDDEEFCGGEE

ChauserA
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With them there rode a lustie EngineereA
Wel skilled to handel everich waie her geereA
Hee was soe wise ne man colde showe him naughtB
And out of Paris was hys learning broughtB
Frontlings mid brazen wheeles and wandes he satC
And on hys heade he bare an leathern hatC
Hee was soe certaine of his gouvermanceD
That by the Road he tooke everie chaunceD
For simple people and for lordlings ekeE
Hee wolde not bate a del but onlie squeekeE
Behinde their backes on an horne hieF
Until they crope into a piggestieC
He was more wood than bull in china shoppeG
And yet for cowes and dogges wolde hee stopG
Not our of Marcie but for Preudence sakeE
Than hys dependaunce ever was hys brakeE

Rudyard Kipling



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