All Is Well Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCC DDDEECC| Whate'er you dream with doubt possessed | A |
| Keep keep it snug within your breast | A |
| And lay you down and take your rest | A |
| And when you wake to work again | B |
| The wind it blows the vessel goes | C |
| And where and whither no one knows | C |
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| 'Twill all be well no need of care | D |
| Though how it will and when and where | D |
| We cannot see and can't declare | D |
| In spite of dreams in spite of thought | E |
| 'Tis not in vain and not for nought | E |
| The wind it blows the ship it goes | C |
| Though where and whither no one knows | C |
Arthur Hugh Clough
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