Xxviii: Now Dreary Dawns The Eastern Light Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCDow dreary dawns the eastern light | A |
And fall of eve is drear | B |
And cold the poor man lies at night | A |
And so goes out the year | B |
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Little is the luck I've had | C |
And oh 'tis comfort small | D |
To think that many another lad | C |
Has had no luck at all | D |
Alfred Edward Housman
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