Epilogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAC DEEDC FGGFH IFFIH

Than farthest stars more distantA
A mile moreB
A mile moreB
A voice cries on insistentA
You may smile more if you willC
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You may sing too and spring tooD
But numb at lastE
And dumb at lastE
Whatever port you cling toD
You must come at last to a hillC
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And never a man you'll find thereF
To take your handG
And shake your handG
But when you go behind thereF
You must make your hand a swordH
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To fence with a foeman swarthyI
And swink thereF
Nor shrink thereF
Though cowardly and worthyI
Must drink there one rewardH

John Collings Squire, Sir



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