The Glutton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCDEFGHIJKLML| A | |
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| He hunger strung hard to slake | B |
| So fitted is for my black luck | B |
| With heat such as no man could have | C |
| And yet keep kind | D |
| That all merit's in being meat | E |
| Seasoned how he'd most approve | F |
| Blood's broth | G |
| Filched by his hand | H |
| Choice wassail makes cooked hot | I |
| Cupped quick to mouth | J |
| Though prime parts cram each rich meal | K |
| He'll not spare | L |
| Nor scant his want until | M |
| Sacked larder's gone bone bare | L |
Sylvia Plath
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