Sonnet Lxiii: Inclusiveness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDC| The changing guests each in a different mood | A |
| Sit at the roadside table and arise | B |
| And every life among them in like wise | B |
| Is a soul's board set daily with new food | A |
| What man has bent o'er his son's sleep to brood | A |
| How that face shall watch his when cold it lies | B |
| Or thought as his own mother kissed his eyes | B |
| Of what her kiss was when his father wooed | A |
| May not this ancient room thou sitt'st in dwell | C |
| In separate living souls for joy or pain | D |
| Nay all its corners may be painted plain | D |
| Where Heaven shows pictures of some life spent well | C |
| And may be stamped a memory all in vain | D |
| Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell | C |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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