Crazy Jane On The Mountain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKBLDMDNFOJ PQ

I am tired of cursing the BishopA
Said Crazy JaneB
Nine books or nine hatsC
Would not make him a manD
I have found something worseE
To meditate onF
A King had some beautiful cousinsG
But where are they goneH
Battered to death in a cellarI
And he stuck to his throneJ
Last night I lay on the mountainK
Said Crazy JaneB
There in a two horsed carriageL
That on two wheels ranD
Great bladdered Emer satM
Her violent manD
Cuchulain sat at her sideN
ThereuponF
Propped upon my two kneesO
I kissed a stoneJ
I lay stretched out in the dirtP
And I cried tears downQ

William Butler Yeats



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