A Youth In Apparel That Glittered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJCKLFM| A youth in apparel that glittered | A |
| Went to walk in a grim forest | B |
| There he met an assassin | C |
| Attired all in garb of old days | D |
| He scowling through the thickets | E |
| And dagger poised quivering | F |
| Rushed upon the youth | G |
| Sir said this latter | H |
| I am enchanted believe me | I |
| To die thus | J |
| In this medieval fashion | C |
| According to the best legends | K |
| Ah what joy | L |
| Then took he the wound smiling | F |
| And died content | M |
Stephen Crane
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