We Will Still Fight On Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D D E D E| What an insignificant trifle may sometimes transform the whole man | A |
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| Full of melancholy thought I walked one day along the highroad | B |
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| My heart was oppressed by a weight of gloomy apprehension I was overwhelmed by dejection I raised my head Before me between two rows of tall poplars the road darted like an arrow into the distance | C |
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| And across it across this road ten paces from me in the golden light of the dazzling summer sunshine a whole family of sparrows hopped one after another hopped saucily drolly self reliantly | D |
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| One of them in particular skipped along sideways with desperate energy puffing out his little bosom and chirping impudently as though to say he was not afraid of any one A gallant little warrior really | D |
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| And meanwhile high overhead in the heavens hovered a hawk destined perhaps to devour that little warrior | E |
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| I looked laughed shook myself and the mournful thoughts flew right away pluck daring zeal for life I felt anew Let him too hover over me my hawk We will fight on and damn it all | D |
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| November | E |
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev
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