Yeats Died Saturday In France Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHGHGI| Yeats died Saturday in France | A |
| Freedom from his animal | B |
| Has come at last in alien Nice | C |
| His heart beat separate from his will | D |
| He knows at last the old abyss | E |
| Which always faced his staring face | F |
| - | |
| No ability no dignity | G |
| Can fail him now who trained so long | H |
| For the outrage of eternity | G |
| Teaching his heart to beat a song | H |
| In which man's strict humanity | G |
| Erect as a soldier became a tongue | I |
Delmore Schwartz
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