All Things Will Die Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA BAA CBDDEEBBFCFAAAABGHHG CACAAAAAIIJJAABKFLCC LFB| Clearly the blue river chimes in its flowing | A |
| - | |
| Under my eye | B |
| Warmly and broadly the south winds are blowing | A |
| - | |
| Over the sky | B |
| One after another the white clouds are fleeting | A |
| Every heart this May morning in joyance is beating | A |
| - | |
| Full merrily | C |
| Yet all things must die | B |
| The stream will cease to flow | D |
| The wind will cease to blow | D |
| The clouds will cease to fleet | E |
| The heart will cease to beat | E |
| For all things must die | B |
| All things must die | B |
| Spring will come never more | F |
| O vanity | C |
| Death waits at the door | F |
| See our friends are all forsaking | A |
| The wine and the merrymaking | A |
| We are call'd we must go | A |
| Laid low very low | A |
| In the dark we must lie | B |
| The merry glees are still | G |
| The voice of the bird | H |
| Shall no more be heard | H |
| Nor the wind on the hill | G |
| O misery | C |
| Hark death is calling | A |
| While I speak to ye | C |
| The jaw is falling | A |
| The red cheek paling | A |
| The strong limbs failing | A |
| Ice with the warm blood mixing | A |
| The eyeballs fixing | A |
| Nine times goes the passing bell | I |
| Ye merry souls farewell | I |
| The old earth | J |
| Had a birth | J |
| As all men know | A |
| Long ago | A |
| And the old earth must die | B |
| So let the warm winds range | K |
| And the blue wave beat the shore | F |
| For even and morn | L |
| Ye will never see | C |
| Thro' eternity | C |
| All things were born | L |
| Ye will come never more | F |
| For all things must die | B |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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