Alms Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D EF C G H D I J K L M

Near a large town along the broad highroad walked an old sick manA
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He tottered as he went his old wasted legs halting dragging stumbling moved painfully and feebly as though they did not belong to him his clothes hung in rags about him his uncovered head drooped on his breast He was utterly worn outB
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He sat down on a stone by the wayside bent forward leant his elbows on his knees hid his face in his hands and through the knotted fingers the tears dropped down on to the grey dry dustC
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He rememberedD
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Remembered how he too had been strong and rich and how he had wasted his health and had lavished his riches upon others friends and enemiesE
And here he had not now a crust of bread and all had forsaken him friends even before foes Must he sink to begging alms There was bitterness in his heart and shameF
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The tears still dropped and dropped spotting the grey dustC
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Suddenly he heard some one call him by his name he lifted his weary head and saw standing before him a strangerG
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A face calm and grave but not stern eyes not beaming but clear a look penetrating but not unkindH
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'Thou hast given away all thy riches ' said a tranquil voice 'But thou dost not regret having done good surely '-
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'I regret it not ' answered the old man with a sigh 'but here I am dying now '-
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'And had there been no beggars who held out their hands to thee ' the stranger went on 'thou wouldst have had none on whom to prove thy goodness thou couldst not have done thy good works '-
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The old man answered nothing and ponderedD
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'So be thou also now not proud poor man ' the stranger began again 'Go thou hold out thy hand do thou too give to other good men a chance to prove in deeds that they are good '-
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The old man started raised his eyes but already the stranger had vanished and in the distance a man came into sight walking along the roadI
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The old man went up to him and held out his hand This man turned away with a surly face and gave him nothingJ
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But after him another passed and he gave the old man some trifling almsK
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And the old man bought himself bread with the coppers given him and sweet to him seemed the morsel gained by begging and there was no shame in his heart but the contrary peace and joy came as a blessing upon himL
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MayM

Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev



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