Hope Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDE| We speak with the lip and we dream in the soul | A |
| Of some better and fairer day | B |
| And our days the meanwhile to that golden goal | A |
| Are gliding and sliding away | B |
| Now the world becomes old now again it is young | C |
| But The better 's forever the word on the tongue | C |
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| At the threshold of life hope leads us in | D |
| Hope plays round the mirthful boy | E |
| Though the best of its charms may with youth begin | D |
| Yet for age it reserves its toy | E |
Friedrich Schiller
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