In After Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AAB ACIn after days when grasses high | A |
O'er top the stone where I shall lie | A |
Though ill or well the world adjust | B |
My slender claim to honour'd dust | B |
I shall not question nor reply | A |
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I shall not see the morning sky | A |
I shall not hear the night wind sigh | A |
I shall be mute as all men must | B |
In after days | C |
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But yet now living fain would I | A |
That some one then should testify | A |
Saying 'He held his pen in trust | B |
To Art not serving shame or lust ' | - |
Will none Then let my memory die | A |
In after days | C |
Henry Austin Dobson
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