The Metaphysician Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEEBB| How far beneath me seems the earthly ball | A |
| The pigmy race below I scarce can see | B |
| How does my art the noblest art of all | A |
| Bear me close up to heaven's bright canopy | B |
| So cries the slater from his tower's high top | C |
| And so the little would be mighty man | D |
| Hans Metaphysicus from out his critic shop | C |
| Explain thou little would be mighty man | D |
| The tower from which thy looks the world survey | E |
| Whereof whereon is it erected pray | E |
| How didst thou mount it Of what use to thee | B |
| Its naked heights save o'er the vale to see | B |
Friedrich Schiller
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