A Dialog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC CBC BCBC A BDBD DBD BDBD A EBEB BEB EBEB

IA
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Death if thou wilt fain would I plead with theeB
Canst thou not spare of all our hopes have builtC
One shelter where our spirits fain would beB
Death if thou wiltC
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No dome with suns and dews impearled and giltC
Imperial but some roof of wildwood treeB
Too mean for sceptre's heft or swordblade's hiltC
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Some low sweet roof where love might live set freeB
From change and fear and dreams of grief or guiltC
Canst thou not leave life even thus much to seeB
Death if thou wiltC
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IIA
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Man what art thou to speak and plead with meB
What knowest thou of my workings where and howD
What things I fashion Nay behold and seeB
Man what art thouD
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Thy fruits of life and blossoms of thy boughD
What are they but my seedlings Earth and seaB
Bear nought but when I breathe on it must bowD
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Bow thou too down before me though thou beB
Great all the pride shall fade from off thy browD
When Time and strong Oblivion ask of theeB
Man what art thouD
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IIIA
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Death if thou be or be not as was saidE
Immortal if thou make us nought or weB
Survive thy power is made but of our dreadE
Death if thou beB
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Thy might is made out of our fear of theeB
Who fears thee not hath plucked from off thine headE
The crown of cloud that darkens earth and seaB
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Earth sea and sky as rain or vapour shedE
Shall vanish all the shows of them shall fleeB
Then shall we know full surely quick or deadE
Death if thou beB

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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