Because I Failed, Shall I Asperse The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEFF| Because I failed shall I asperse the End | A |
| With scorn or doubt my failure to excuse | B |
| 'Gainst arduous Truth my feeble falseness use | B |
| Like that worst foe a vain splenetic friend | A |
| Deem'st thou self amorous fool the High will bend | A |
| If that thy utmost stature prove too small | C |
| Though thou be dwarf some other is more tall | C |
| The End is fixed have faith the means will mend | A |
| Failures but carve a pathway to success | D |
| Our force is many so our aim be one | E |
| The foremost drop on those behind must press | D |
| What boots my doing so the deed be done | E |
| Let my poor body lie beneath the breach | F |
| I clomb and fell who stand on me will reach | F |
Alfred Austin
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