The Metaphysician Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEEBB

How far beneath me seems the earthly ballA
The pigmy race below I scarce can seeB
How does my art the noblest art of allA
Bear me close up to heaven's bright canopyB
So cries the slater from his tower's high topC
And so the little would be mighty manD
Hans Metaphysicus from out his critic shopC
Explain thou little would be mighty manD
The tower from which thy looks the world surveyE
Whereof whereon is it erected prayE
How didst thou mount it Of what use to theeB
Its naked heights save o'er the vale to seeB

Friedrich Schiller



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