On Reading Henry Kirke White's Poem On Solitude, By Josiah Conder Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFAA| But art thou thus indeed alone | A |
| Quite unbefriended all unknown | A |
| And hast thou then his name forgot | B |
| Who form'd thy frame and fix'd thy lot | B |
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| Is not his voice in evening's gale | C |
| Beams not with him the star so pale | C |
| Is there a leaf can fade and die | D |
| Unnoticed by his watchful eye | D |
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| Each fluttering hope each anxious fear | E |
| Each lonely sigh each silent tear | F |
| To thine Almighty Friend are known | A |
| And say'st thou thou art all alone | A |
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