Books And Thoughts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEEFAGAG HH| Old ghosts that death forgot to ferry | A |
| Across the Lethe of the years | B |
| These are my friends and at their tears | C |
| I weep and with their mirth am merry | A |
| On a high tower whose battlements | D |
| Give me all heaven at a glance | E |
| I lie long summer nights in trance | E |
| Drowsed by the murmurs and the scents | F |
| That rise from earth while the sky above me | A |
| Merges its peace with my soul's peace | G |
| Deep meeting deep No stir can move me | A |
| Nought break the quiet of my release | G |
| - | |
| In vain the windy sunlight raves | H |
| At the hush and gloom of polar caves | H |
Aldous Huxley
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