The Companion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBC DEEDFEF| Let him answer as he will | A |
| Or be lightsome as he may | B |
| Now nor after shall he say | B |
| Worn out words enough to kill | A |
| Or to lull down by their craft | C |
| Doubt that was born yesterday | B |
| When he lied and when she laughed | C |
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| Let him find another name | D |
| For the starlight on the snow | E |
| Let him teach her till she know | E |
| That all seasons are the same | D |
| And all sheltered ways are fair | F |
| Still wherever she may go | E |
| Doubt will have a dwelling there | F |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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