Burlesque Sonnet. To A Bee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFEE| Sweet Insect that on two small wings doth fly | A |
| And flying carry on those wings yourself | B |
| Methinks I see you looking from your eye | A |
| As tho' you thought the world a wicked elf | B |
| Offspring of summer brimstone is thy foe | C |
| And when it kills ye soon you lose your breath | D |
| They rob your honey but don't let you go | C |
| Thou harmless victim of ambitious death | D |
| How sweet is honey coming from the Bee | E |
| Sweeter than sugar in the lump or not | F |
| And as we get this honey all from thee | E |
| Child of the hive thou shalt not be forgot | F |
| So when I catch I'll take thee home with me | E |
| And thou shall be my friend oh Bee Bee Bee | E |
Thomas Gent
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Burlesque Sonnet. To A Bee is a poem by Thomas Gent. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
