The Millennium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBAAA CDCDEFEF GHGHAIAI C| TO R K | A |
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| As long I dwell on some stupendous | B |
| And tremendous Heaven defend us | B |
| Monstr' inform' ingens horrendous | B |
| Demoniaco seraphic | A |
| Penman's latest piece of graphic | A |
| Robert Browning | A |
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| Will there never come a season | C |
| Which shall rid us from the curse | D |
| Of a prose which knows no reason | C |
| And an unmelodious verse | D |
| When the world shall cease to wonder | E |
| At the genius of an Ass | F |
| And a boy's eccentric blunder | E |
| Shall not bring success to pass | F |
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| When mankind shall be delivered | G |
| From the clash of magazines | H |
| And the inkstand shall be shivered | G |
| Into countless smithereens | H |
| When there stands a muzzled stripling | A |
| Mute beside a muzzled bore | I |
| When the Rudyards cease from Kipling | A |
| And the Haggards Ride no more | I |
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| James Kenneth Stephen | C |
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