Let Me No More A Mendicant Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABB CAACDE AAAADD| Let me no more a mendicant | A |
| Without the gate | A |
| Of the world's kingly palace wait | A |
| Morning is spent | A |
| The sentinels change and challenge in the tower | B |
| Now slant the shadows eastward hour by hour | B |
| - | |
| Open the door O Seneschal Within | C |
| I see them sit | A |
| The feasters daring destiny with wit | A |
| Casting to win | C |
| Or lose their utmost and men hurry by | D |
| At offices of confluent energy | E |
| - | |
| Let me not here a mendicant | A |
| Without the gate | A |
| Linger from dayspring till the night is late | A |
| And there are sent | A |
| All homeless stars to loiter in the sky | D |
| And beggared midnight winds to wander by | D |
Arthur Colton
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