A Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCA CCCCCC

We gentler grow by sorrow not the breastA
That never crouches in the nights of tearsB
That never bends beneath the loads of yearsC
Has sympathies that are the kindliestA
There is a strength in agony that bestA
Can link the careless heart with human fearsC
And teach it that fond kindness which endearsC
The millions that with sadness are oppressedA
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Grief softens while it saddens pleasure smitesC
The timid soul with harshness till it knowsC
Small earnest of the great world's grievous woesC
And little of its struggles sorrow plightsC
Her troth with sorrow and in tears unitesC
Man unto man and hatred overthrowsC

Freeman E. Miller



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