Sonnet Lxiii: Inclusiveness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDC

The changing guests each in a different moodA
Sit at the roadside table and ariseB
And every life among them in like wiseB
Is a soul's board set daily with new foodA
What man has bent o'er his son's sleep to broodA
How that face shall watch his when cold it liesB
Or thought as his own mother kissed his eyesB
Of what her kiss was when his father wooedA
May not this ancient room thou sitt'st in dwellC
In separate living souls for joy or painD
Nay all its corners may be painted plainD
Where Heaven shows pictures of some life spent wellC
And may be stamped a memory all in vainD
Upon the sight of lidless eyes in HellC

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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