The Alchemist In The City Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIHI JKJK LMNM OPOP QRQR MLMN SRSR TBTB

My window shews the travelling cloudsA
Leaves spent new seasons alter'd skyB
The making and the melting crowdsA
The whole world passes I stand byB
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They do not waste their meted hoursC
But men and masters plan and buildD
I see the crowning of their towersC
And happy promises fulfill'dD
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And I perhaps if my intentE
Could count on prediluvian ageF
The labours I should then have spentE
Might so attain their heritageG
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But now before the pot can glowH
With not to be discover'd goldI
At length the bellows shall not blowH
The furnace shall at last be coldI
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Yet it is now too late to healJ
The incapable and cumbrous shameK
Which makes me when with men I dealJ
More powerless than the blind or lameK
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No I should love the city lessL
Even than this my thankless loreM
But I desire the wildernessN
Or weeded landslips of the shoreM
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I walk my breezy belvedereO
To watch the low or levant sunP
I see the city pigeons veerO
I mark the tower swallows runP
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Between the tower top and the groundQ
Below me in the bearing airR
Then find in the horizon roundQ
One spot and hunger to be thereR
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And then I hate the most that loreM
That holds no promise of successL
Then sweetest seems the houseless shoreM
Then free and kind the wildernessN
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Or ancient mounds that cover bonesS
Or rocks where rockdoves do repairR
And trees of terebinth and stonesS
And silence and a gulf of airR
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There on a long and squared heightT
After the sunset I would lieB
And pierce the yellow waxen lightT
With free long looking ere I dieB

Gerard Manley Hopkins



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