At The Last Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEEFFGGE| Where are you you whose loving breath | A |
| Alone can stay my soul from death | A |
| The world's so wide I seek it through | B |
| Yet dare I dream to win to you | B |
| Perhaps your dear desired feet | C |
| Pass me in this grey muddy street | C |
| Your face it may be has its shrine | D |
| In that dull house that's next to mine | D |
| But I believe O Life O Fate | E |
| That when I call on Death and wait | E |
| One moment at the unclosing gate | E |
| I shall turn back for one last gaze | F |
| Along the trampled sordid ways | F |
| And in the sunset see at last | G |
| Just as the barred gate holds me fast | G |
| Your face your face too late | E |
Edith Nesbit
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