The Usher's Charge. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC EECDDC FFCDDCNow Jurymen hear my advice | A |
All kinds of vulgar prejudice | B |
I pray you set aside | C |
With stern judicial frame of mind | D |
From bias free of every kind | D |
This trial must be tried | C |
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Oh listen to the plaintiff's case | E |
Observe the features of her face | E |
The broken hearted bride | C |
Condole with her distress of mind | D |
From bias free of every kind | D |
This trial must be tried | C |
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And when amid the plaintiff's shrieks | F |
The ruffianly defendant speaks | F |
Upon the other side | C |
What he may say you needn't mind | D |
From bias free of every kind | D |
This trial must be tried | C |
William Schwenck Gilbert
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