Euclid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDEFGF| Old Euclid drew a circle | A |
| On a sand beach long ago | B |
| He bounded and enclosed it | C |
| With angles thus and so | B |
| His set of solemn greybeards | B |
| Nodded and argued much | D |
| Of arc and of circumference | B |
| Diameter and such | D |
| A silent child stood by them | E |
| From morning until noon | F |
| Because they drew such charming | G |
| Round pictures of the moon | F |
Vachel Lindsay
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