The End Of The Book Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDCEDC

My work is finished that has been to meA
My only solace for this many a dayB
But whether it in other companyA
May so beguile the time and hue the rayB
Of loneliness and thought I dare not sayB
Nor whether with the future it shall beA
A thing of note nor whether presentlyA
Tis doomed to waste like a thin mist awayB
Yet whatsoever be its worldly lotC
I know that hive like it with love is storedD
And that through all its pages I have notC
Written one wilfully misleading wordE
Or traced one feeling that my heart ignoredD
One line that truth has counselled me to blotC

Charles Harpur



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