When The Journey Was Intended To The City Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIBJCCKF

When that with meat and drink they had fulfilledA
Not temperately but like him conceivedB
In monstrous jest at Meudon whose regaleC
Stands for exemplar of Gargantuan greedD
In his own name supreme they issued forthE
Beneath new firmaments and stars astrayF
Circumvoluminant nor had they feltG
Neither the passage nor the sad effectH
Of many cups partaken till that frostI
Wrought on them hideous and their minds deceivedB
Thus choosing from a progeny of roadsJ
That seemed but were not one most reasonableC
Of purest moonlight fashioned on a wallC
Thither they urged their chariot whom that flintK
But tressed received itself unscathed not theyF

Rudyard Kipling



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