Daniel Defoe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAAEEFFFew will acknowledge what they owe | A |
To persecuted brave Defoe | A |
Achilles in Homeric song | B |
May or he may not live so long | B |
As Crusoe few their strength had tried | C |
Without so staunch and safe a guide | C |
What boy is there who never laid | D |
Under his pillow half afraid | D |
That precious volume lest the morrow | A |
For unlearnt lessons might bring sorrow | A |
But nobler lessons he has taught | E |
Wide awake scholars who fear'd naught | E |
A Rodney and a Nelson may | F |
Without him not have won the day | F |
Walter Savage Landor
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