To The P.r.b. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDDCEFGEFG| Woolner and Stephens Collinson Millais | A |
| And my first brother each and every one | B |
| What portion is theirs now beneath the sun | B |
| Which even as here in England makes to day | C |
| For most of them life runs not the same way | C |
| Always but leaves the thought at loss I know | D |
| Merely that Woolner keeps not even the show | D |
| Of work nor is enough awake for play | C |
| Meanwhile Hunt and myself race at full speed | E |
| Along the Louvre and yawn from school to school | F |
| Wishing worn out those masters known as old | G |
| And no man asks of Browning though indeed | E |
| As the book travels with me any fool | F |
| Who would might hear Sordello's story told | G |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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