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IgorC [24]
1 year ago
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While Phoebus with his towel must exhibit The streaming sun, to dry you off again. You will be hanged, my father, that is plain;

The rain shall wash you and the sun shall bake. And thus his daughter warned him, but in vain Rhyme scheme
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shepuryov [24]1 year ago
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Abbcb answer for APEX ..
Scorpion4ik [409]1 year ago
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The rhyme scheme is abbcb
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