Maudlin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFBD| Mud mattressed under the sign of the hag | A |
| In a clench of blood the sleep talking virgin | B |
| Gibbets with her curse the moon's man | C |
| bearing Jack in his crackless egg | D |
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| Hatched with a claret hogshead to swig | E |
| He kings it navel knit to no groan | F |
| But at the price of a pin stitched skin | B |
| Fish tailed girls purchase each white leg | D |
Sylvia Plath
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