Poets And Critics Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDC EEFFGHIGThis thing that thing is the rage | A |
Helter skelter runs the age | A |
Minds on this round earth of ours | B |
Vary like the leaves and flowers | B |
Fashion'd after certain laws | C |
Sing thou low or loud or sweet | D |
All at all points thou canst not meet | D |
Some will pass and some will pause | C |
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What is true at last will tell | E |
Few at first will place thee well | E |
Some too low would have thee shine | F |
Some too high no fault of thine | F |
Hold thine own and work thy will | G |
Year will graze the heel of year | H |
But seldom comes the poet here | I |
And the Critic's rarer still | G |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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