Letter To A Purist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBCAEAFGHIGAJ| That grandiose colossus who | A |
| Stood astride | B |
| The envious assaults of sea | C |
| Essaying wave by wave | D |
| Tide by tide | B |
| To undo him perpetually | C |
| Has nothing on you | A |
| O my love | E |
| O my great idiot who | A |
| With one foot | F |
| Caught as it were in the muck trap | G |
| Of skin and bone | H |
| Dithers with the other way out | I |
| In preposterous provinces of the madcap | G |
| Cloud cuckoo | A |
| Agawp at the impeccable moon | J |
Sylvia Plath
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