Love And Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGG| I hate the very noise of troublous man | A |
| Who did and does me all the harm he can | A |
| Free from the world I would a prisoner be | B |
| And my own shadow all my company | B |
| And lonely see the shooting stars appear | C |
| Worlds rushing into judgment all the year | C |
| O lead me onward to the loneliest shade | D |
| The darkest place that quiet ever made | D |
| Where kingcups grow most beauteous to behold | E |
| And shut up green and open into gold | E |
| Farewell to poesy and leave the will | F |
| Take all the world away and leave me still | F |
| The mirth and music of a woman's voice | G |
| That bids the heart be happy and rejoice | G |
John Clare
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