Private Property Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAAC DEDEFG| All fly yet who is misanthrope | A |
| The actual men and things that pass | B |
| Jostling to wither as the grass | B |
| So soon and be it heaven's hope | A |
| Or poetry's kaleidoscope | A |
| Or love or wine at feast at mass | B |
| Each owns a paradise of glass | B |
| Where never a yearning heliotrope | A |
| Pursues the sun's ascent or slope | A |
| For the sun dreams there and no time is or was | C |
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| Like fauns embossed in our domain | D |
| We look abroad and our calm eyes | E |
| Mark how the goatish gods of pain | D |
| Revel and if by grim surprise | E |
| They break into our paradise | F |
| Patient we build its beauty up again | G |
Aldous Leonard Huxley
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