The Sage Lectured Brilliantly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADCE FCAGHI| The sage lectured brilliantly | A |
| Before him two images | B |
| Now this one is a devil | C |
| And this one is me | A |
| He turned away | D |
| Then a cunning pupil | C |
| Changed the positions | E |
| - | |
| Turned the sage again | F |
| Now this one is a devil | C |
| And this one is me | A |
| The pupils sat all grinning | G |
| And rejoiced in the game | H |
| But the sage was a sage | I |
Stephen Crane
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