Many Are Called Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFDE

The Lord Apollo who has never diedA
Still holds alone his immemorial reignB
Supreme in an impregnable domainB
That with his magic he has fortifiedA
And though melodious multitudes have triedA
In ecstasy in anguish and in vainB
With invocation sacred and profaneB
To lure him even the loudest are outsideA
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Only at unconjectured intervalsC
By will of him on whom no man may gazeD
By word of him whose law no man has readE
A questing light may rift the sullen wallsF
To cling where mostly its infrequent raysD
Fall golden on the patience of the deadE

Edwin Arlington Robinson



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