For A Portrait Of Felice Orsini Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAAAAAAA| Steadfast as sorrow fiery sad and sweet | A |
| With underthoughts of love and faith more strong | B |
| Than doubt and hate and all ill thoughts which throng | B |
| Haply round hope's or fear's world wandering feet | A |
| That find no rest from wandering till they meet | A |
| Death bearing palms in hand and crowns of song | B |
| His face who thought to vanquish wrong with wrong | B |
| Erring and make rage and redemption meet | A |
| Havoc and freedom weaving in one weft | A |
| Good with his right hand evil with his left | A |
| But all a hero lived and erred and died | A |
| Looked thus upon the living world he left | A |
| So bravely that with pity less than pride | A |
| Men hail him Patriot and Tyrannicide | A |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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