Stanzas (ii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIJI FKGK LMLM ABABPut not trust nor tenderness to sleep | A |
In sorrow sad | B |
The heart in which a little love may creep | A |
Is not all bad | B |
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The darkest hours that wear a wondrous gloom | C |
Are somewhat light | D |
If but one ray of brilliancy illume | C |
The brooding night | D |
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The field in which the weed and bramble thrive | E |
Has some of good | F |
If but a single blossom struggling live | E |
Amid the rude | G |
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The ocean vast is not all desolate | H |
The worlds between | I |
If on its waters bearing human freight | J |
One sail is seen | I |
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All is not harsh and cold amid the wood | F |
If warbled song | K |
Resound how feebly through the solitude | G |
Of tangled wrong | K |
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The desert barren bleak a waste of sand | L |
Does never spread | M |
If spear of grass in verdure green expand | L |
Above the dead | M |
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Then put not trust nor tenderness to sleep | A |
In sorrow sad | B |
The heart in which a little love may creep | A |
Is not all bad | B |
Freeman E. Miller
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