Outlook Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDA EFFGEG| Not to be conquered by these headlong days | A |
| But to stand free to keep the mind at brood | B |
| On life's deep meaning nature's altitude | B |
| On loveliness and time's mysterious ways | A |
| At every thought and deed to clear the haze | A |
| Out of our eyes considering only this | C |
| What man what life what love what beauty is | D |
| This is to live and win the final praise | A |
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| Though strife ill fortune and harsh human need | E |
| Beat down the soul at moments blind and dumb | F |
| With agony yet patience there shall come | F |
| Many great voices from life's outer sea | G |
| Hours of strange triumph and when few men heed | E |
| Murmurs and glimpses of eternity | G |
Archibald Lampman
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