Duality Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE| Within me are two souls that pity each | A |
| The other for the ends they seek yet smile | B |
| Forgiveness as two friends that love the while | B |
| The folly against which each feigns to preach | A |
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| And while one barters in the market place | C |
| Or drains the cup before the tavern fire | D |
| The other winged with a divine desire | D |
| searches the solitary wastes of space | C |
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| And if o'ercome with pleasure this one sleeps | E |
| The other steals away to lay its ear | F |
| Upon some lip just cold perchance to hear | F |
| Those wondrous secrets which it knows and keeps | E |
Arthur Sherburne Hardy
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