Poems From "a Shropshire Lad" - Xiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK HMLMThere pass the careless people | A |
That call their souls their own | B |
Here by the road I loiter | C |
How idle and alone | B |
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Ah past the plunge of plummet | D |
In seas I cannot sound | E |
My heart and soul and senses | F |
World without end are drowned | E |
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His folly has not fellow | G |
Beneath the blue of day | H |
That gives to man or woman | I |
His heart and soul away | H |
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There flowers no balm to sain him | J |
From east of earth to west | K |
That's lost for everlasting | L |
The heart out of his breast | K |
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Here by the labouring highway | H |
With empty hands I stroll | M |
Sea deep till doomsday morning | L |
Lie lost my heart and soul | M |
Alfred Edward Housman
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