Duality Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE

Within me are two souls that pity eachA
The other for the ends they seek yet smileB
Forgiveness as two friends that love the whileB
The folly against which each feigns to preachA
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And while one barters in the market placeC
Or drains the cup before the tavern fireD
The other winged with a divine desireD
searches the solitary wastes of spaceC
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And if o'ercome with pleasure this one sleepsE
The other steals away to lay its earF
Upon some lip just cold perchance to hearF
Those wondrous secrets which it knows and keepsE

Arthur Sherburne Hardy



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