The Usher's Charge. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC EECDDC FFCDDC

Now Jurymen hear my adviceA
All kinds of vulgar prejudiceB
I pray you set asideC
With stern judicial frame of mindD
From bias free of every kindD
This trial must be triedC
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Oh listen to the plaintiff's caseE
Observe the features of her faceE
The broken hearted brideC
Condole with her distress of mindD
From bias free of every kindD
This trial must be triedC
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And when amid the plaintiff's shrieksF
The ruffianly defendant speaksF
Upon the other sideC
What he may say you needn't mindD
From bias free of every kindD
This trial must be triedC

William Schwenck Gilbert



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