At The Last Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEEFFGGE

Where are you you whose loving breathA
Alone can stay my soul from deathA
The world's so wide I seek it throughB
Yet dare I dream to win to youB
Perhaps your dear desired feetC
Pass me in this grey muddy streetC
Your face it may be has its shrineD
In that dull house that's next to mineD
But I believe O Life O FateE
That when I call on Death and waitE
One moment at the unclosing gateE
I shall turn back for one last gazeF
Along the trampled sordid waysF
And in the sunset see at lastG
Just as the barred gate holds me fastG
Your face your face too lateE

Edith Nesbit



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