Silence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDECCFGFGHH| There are some qualities some incorporate things | A |
| That have a double life which thus is made | B |
| A type of that twin entity which springs | A |
| From matter and light evinced in solid and shade | B |
| There is a twofold Silence sea and shore | C |
| Body and soul One dwells in lonely places | D |
| Newly with grass o'ergrown some solemn graces | E |
| Some human memories and tearful lore | C |
| Render him terrorless his name's No More | C |
| He is the corporate Silence dread him not | F |
| No power hath he of evil in himself | G |
| But should some urgent fate untimely lot | F |
| Bring thee to meet his shadow nameless elf | G |
| That haunteth the lone regions where hath trod | H |
| No foot of man commend thyself to God | H |
Edgar Allan Poe
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