Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEEFEEGGHH| WHAT does it mean Tired angry and ill at ease | A |
| No man woman or child alive could please | A |
| Me now And yet I almost dare to laugh | B |
| Because I sit and frame an epitaph | B |
| 'Here lies all that no one loved of him | C |
| And that loved no one ' Then in a trice that whim | C |
| Has wearied But though I am like a river | D |
| At fall of evening when it seems that never | D |
| Has the sun lighted it or warmed it while | E |
| Cross breezes cut the surface to a file | E |
| This heart some fraction of me hapily | E |
| Floats through a window even now to a tree | F |
| Down in the misting dim lit quiet vale | E |
| Not like a pewit that returns to wail | E |
| For something it has lost but like a dove | G |
| That slants unanswering to its home and love | G |
| There I find my rest and through the dusk air | H |
| Flies what yet lives in me Beauty is there | H |
Edward Thomas
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