Strife And Peace. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Written for THE PORTFOLIO SOCIETY OctoberA
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The yellow poplar leaves came downB
And like a carpet layC
No waftings were in the sunny airD
To flutter them awayC
And he stepped on blithe and debonairD
That warm October dayC
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The boy saith he hath got his ownE
But sore has been the fightF
For ere his life began the strifeG
That ceased but yesternightF
For the will he said the kinsfolk readF
And read it not arightF
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His cause was argued in the courtF
Before his christening dayF
And counsel was heard and judge demurredF
And bitter waxed the frayF
Brother with brother spake no wordF
When they met in the wayF
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Against each one did each contendF
And all against the heirD
I would not bend for I knew the endF
I have it for my shareD
And nought repent though my first friendF
From henceforth I must spareD
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Manor and moor and farm and woldF
Their greed begrudged him soreH
And parchments old with passionate holdF
They guarded heretoforeH
And they carped at signature and sealI
But they may carp no moreH
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An old affront will stir the heartF
Through years of rankling painJ
And I feel the fret that urged me yetF
That warfare to maintainJ
For an enemy's loss may well be setF
Above an infant's gainJ
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An enemy's loss I go to proveK
Laugh out thou little heirD
Laugh in his face who vowed to chaseL
Thee from thy birthright fairD
For I come to set thee in thy placeL
Laugh out and do not spareD
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A man of strife in wrathful moodF
He neared the nurse's doorH
With poplar leaves the roof and eavesM
Were thickly scattered o'erA
And yellow as they a sunbeam layF
Along the cottage floorH
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Sleep on thou pretty pretty lambN
He hears the fond nurse sayF
And if angels stand at thy right handF
As now belike they mayF
And if angels meet at thy bed's feetF
I fear them not this dayF
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Come wealth come want to thee dear heartF
It was all one to meO
For thy pretty tongue far sweeter rungP
Than coin d gold and feeO
And ever the while thy waking smileQ
It was right fair to seeO
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Sleep pretty bairn and never knowR
Who grudged and who transgressedF
Thee to retain I was full fainJ
But God He knoweth bestF
And His peace upon thy brow lies plainJ
As the sunshine on thy breastF
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The man of strife he enters inS
Looks and his pride doth ceaseT
Anger and sorrow shall be to morrowR
Trouble and no releaseT
But the babe whose life awoke the strifeG
Hath entered into peaceT

Jean Ingelow



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