Euclid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDEFGF

Old Euclid drew a circleA
On a sand beach long agoB
He bounded and enclosed itC
With angles thus and soB
His set of solemn greybeardsB
Nodded and argued muchD
Of arc and of circumferenceB
Diameter and suchD
A silent child stood by themE
From morning until noonF
Because they drew such charmingG
Round pictures of the moonF

Vachel Lindsay



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