The Millennium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBAAA CDCDEFEF GHGHAIAI C

TO R KA
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As long I dwell on some stupendousB
And tremendous Heaven defend usB
Monstr' inform' ingens horrendousB
Demoniaco seraphicA
Penman's latest piece of graphicA
Robert BrowningA
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Will there never come a seasonC
Which shall rid us from the curseD
Of a prose which knows no reasonC
And an unmelodious verseD
When the world shall cease to wonderE
At the genius of an AssF
And a boy's eccentric blunderE
Shall not bring success to passF
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When mankind shall be deliveredG
From the clash of magazinesH
And the inkstand shall be shiveredG
Into countless smithereensH
When there stands a muzzled striplingA
Mute beside a muzzled boreI
When the Rudyards cease from KiplingA
And the Haggards Ride no moreI
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James Kenneth StephenC

James Kenneth Stephen



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