Free Will Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BBBB EBEB CFCF

Dear are some hidden thingsA
My soul has sealed in silence past delightsB
Hope unconfessed desires with hampered wingsA
Remembered in the nightsB
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But my best treasures areC
Ignoble undelightful abject coldD
Yet O profounder hoards oracularC
No reliquaries holdD
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There lie my trespassesB
Abjured but not disowned I'll not accuseB
Determinism nor as the Master saysB
Charge even the poor DeuceB
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Under my hand they lieE
My very own my proved iniquitiesB
And though the glory of my life go byE
I hold and garner theseB
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How else how otherwhereC
How otherwise shall I discern and gropeF
For lowliness How hate how love how dareC
How weep how hopeF

Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell



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