Many Are Called Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFDE| The Lord Apollo who has never died | A |
| Still holds alone his immemorial reign | B |
| Supreme in an impregnable domain | B |
| That with his magic he has fortified | A |
| And though melodious multitudes have tried | A |
| In ecstasy in anguish and in vain | B |
| With invocation sacred and profane | B |
| To lure him even the loudest are outside | A |
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| Only at unconjectured intervals | C |
| By will of him on whom no man may gaze | D |
| By word of him whose law no man has read | E |
| A questing light may rift the sullen walls | F |
| To cling where mostly its infrequent rays | D |
| Fall golden on the patience of the dead | E |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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