Wasted Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBC CBC BCBC| A | |
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| What shall be done for sorrow | B |
| With love whose race is run | C |
| Where help is none to borrow | B |
| What shall be done | C |
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| In vain his hands have spun | C |
| The web or drawn the furrow | B |
| No rest their toil hath won | C |
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| His task is all gone thorough | B |
| And fruit thereof is none | C |
| And who dare say to morrow | B |
| What shall be done | C |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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