The Burning Of The Temple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACD EFGFD HIHID| Fierce wrath of Solomon | A |
| Where sleepest thou | B |
| see The fabric which thou won | A |
| Earth and ocean to give thee | C |
| look at the red skies | D |
| - | |
| Or hath the sun plunged down | E |
| What is this molten gold | F |
| These thundering fires blown | G |
| Through heaven where the smoke rolled | F |
| Again the great king dies | D |
| - | |
| His dreams go out in smoke | H |
| His days he let not pass | I |
| And sculptured here are broke | H |
| Are charred as the burnt grass | I |
| Gone as his mouth's last sighs | D |
Isaac Rosenberg
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