Burlesque Sonnet. To A Bee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFEE

Sweet Insect that on two small wings doth flyA
And flying carry on those wings yourselfB
Methinks I see you looking from your eyeA
As tho' you thought the world a wicked elfB
Offspring of summer brimstone is thy foeC
And when it kills ye soon you lose your breathD
They rob your honey but don't let you goC
Thou harmless victim of ambitious deathD
How sweet is honey coming from the BeeE
Sweeter than sugar in the lump or notF
And as we get this honey all from theeE
Child of the hive thou shalt not be forgotF
So when I catch I'll take thee home with meE
And thou shall be my friend oh Bee Bee BeeE

Thomas Gent



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