The End Of The Book Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDCEDC| My work is finished that has been to me | A |
| My only solace for this many a day | B |
| But whether it in other company | A |
| May so beguile the time and hue the ray | B |
| Of loneliness and thought I dare not say | B |
| Nor whether with the future it shall be | A |
| A thing of note nor whether presently | A |
| Tis doomed to waste like a thin mist away | B |
| Yet whatsoever be its worldly lot | C |
| I know that hive like it with love is stored | D |
| And that through all its pages I have not | C |
| Written one wilfully misleading word | E |
| Or traced one feeling that my heart ignored | D |
| One line that truth has counselled me to blot | C |
Charles Harpur
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