When The Journey Was Intended To The City Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIBJCCKF| When that with meat and drink they had fulfilled | A |
| Not temperately but like him conceived | B |
| In monstrous jest at Meudon whose regale | C |
| Stands for exemplar of Gargantuan greed | D |
| In his own name supreme they issued forth | E |
| Beneath new firmaments and stars astray | F |
| Circumvoluminant nor had they felt | G |
| Neither the passage nor the sad effect | H |
| Of many cups partaken till that frost | I |
| Wrought on them hideous and their minds deceived | B |
| Thus choosing from a progeny of roads | J |
| That seemed but were not one most reasonable | C |
| Of purest moonlight fashioned on a wall | C |
| Thither they urged their chariot whom that flint | K |
| But tressed received itself unscathed not they | F |
Rudyard Kipling
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