A Dialogue-anthem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB AB CD DA DEE| Alas poor Death Where is thy glory | A |
| Where is thy famous force thy ancient sting | B |
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| Alas poor mortal void of story | A |
| Go spell and read how I have killed thy King | B |
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| Poor Death And who was hurt thereby | C |
| Thy curse being laid on Him makes thee accurst | D |
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| Let losers talk yet thou shalt die | D |
| These arms shall crush thee | A |
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| Spare not do thy worst | D |
| I shall be one day better than before | E |
| Thou so much worse that thou shalt be no more | E |
George Herbert
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