Free Will Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BBBB EBEB CFCF| Dear are some hidden things | A |
| My soul has sealed in silence past delights | B |
| Hope unconfessed desires with hampered wings | A |
| Remembered in the nights | B |
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| But my best treasures are | C |
| Ignoble undelightful abject cold | D |
| Yet O profounder hoards oracular | C |
| No reliquaries hold | D |
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| There lie my trespasses | B |
| Abjured but not disowned I'll not accuse | B |
| Determinism nor as the Master says | B |
| Charge even the poor Deuce | B |
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| Under my hand they lie | E |
| My very own my proved iniquities | B |
| And though the glory of my life go by | E |
| I hold and garner these | B |
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| How else how otherwhere | C |
| How otherwise shall I discern and grope | F |
| For lowliness How hate how love how dare | C |
| How weep how hope | F |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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