Crazy Jane On The Mountain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKBLDMDNFOJ PQI am tired of cursing the Bishop | A |
Said Crazy Jane | B |
Nine books or nine hats | C |
Would not make him a man | D |
I have found something worse | E |
To meditate on | F |
A King had some beautiful cousins | G |
But where are they gone | H |
Battered to death in a cellar | I |
And he stuck to his throne | J |
Last night I lay on the mountain | K |
Said Crazy Jane | B |
There in a two horsed carriage | L |
That on two wheels ran | D |
Great bladdered Emer sat | M |
Her violent man | D |
Cuchulain sat at her side | N |
Thereupon | F |
Propped upon my two knees | O |
I kissed a stone | J |
I lay stretched out in the dirt | P |
And I cried tears down | Q |
William Butler Yeats
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