Daniel Defoe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAAEEFF

Few will acknowledge what they oweA
To persecuted brave DefoeA
Achilles in Homeric songB
May or he may not live so longB
As Crusoe few their strength had triedC
Without so staunch and safe a guideC
What boy is there who never laidD
Under his pillow half afraidD
That precious volume lest the morrowA
For unlearnt lessons might bring sorrowA
But nobler lessons he has taughtE
Wide awake scholars who fear'd naughtE
A Rodney and a Nelson mayF
Without him not have won the dayF

Walter Savage Landor



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