To The P.r.b. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDDCEFGEFG

Woolner and Stephens Collinson MillaisA
And my first brother each and every oneB
What portion is theirs now beneath the sunB
Which even as here in England makes to dayC
For most of them life runs not the same wayC
Always but leaves the thought at loss I knowD
Merely that Woolner keeps not even the showD
Of work nor is enough awake for playC
Meanwhile Hunt and myself race at full speedE
Along the Louvre and yawn from school to schoolF
Wishing worn out those masters known as oldG
And no man asks of Browning though indeedE
As the book travels with me any foolF
Who would might hear Sordello's story toldG

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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