A Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCA CCCCCC| We gentler grow by sorrow not the breast | A |
| That never crouches in the nights of tears | B |
| That never bends beneath the loads of years | C |
| Has sympathies that are the kindliest | A |
| There is a strength in agony that best | A |
| Can link the careless heart with human fears | C |
| And teach it that fond kindness which endears | C |
| The millions that with sadness are oppressed | A |
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| Grief softens while it saddens pleasure smites | C |
| The timid soul with harshness till it knows | C |
| Small earnest of the great world's grievous woes | C |
| And little of its struggles sorrow plights | C |
| Her troth with sorrow and in tears unites | C |
| Man unto man and hatred overthrows | C |
Freeman E. Miller
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