The Sin Of Hamlet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFB GHIJ| The horns in the harbor booming vaguely | A |
| Fog forgotten yesterday conclusion | B |
| Nostalgic noising dim sorrow calling | C |
| To sleep is it I think so and childhood | D |
| Not the door opened and the stair descended | E |
| The voice answered the choice announced the | F |
| Trigger touched in the sharp declaration | B |
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| And when it comes escape is small the door | G |
| Creaks the worms of fear spread veins the furtive | H |
| Fugitive looking backward sees his | I |
| Ghost in the mirror his shameful eyes his mouth diseased | J |
Delmore Schwartz
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About The Sin Of Hamlet
The Sin Of Hamlet is a poem by Delmore Schwartz. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
