Prologue. A Sense Of Humor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI KGLG| Moon Poems for the Children Fairy tales for the Children | A |
| - | |
| No man should stand before the moon | B |
| To make sweet song thereon | C |
| With dandified importance | D |
| His sense of humor gone | C |
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| Nay let us don the motley cap | E |
| The jester's chastened mien | F |
| If we would woo that looking glass | G |
| And see what should be seen | F |
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| O mirror on fair Heaven's wall | H |
| We find there what we bring | I |
| So let us smile in honest part | J |
| And deck our souls and sing | I |
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| Yea by the chastened jest alone | K |
| Will ghosts and terrors pass | G |
| And fays or suchlike friendly things | L |
| Throw kisses through the glass | G |
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