Inevitable Change Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH| Young as the Spring seemed life when she | A |
| Came from her silent East to me | A |
| Unquiet as Autumn was my breast | B |
| When she declined into her West | B |
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| Such tender such untroubling things | C |
| She taught me daughter of all Springs | C |
| Such dusty deathly lore I learned | D |
| When her last embers redly burned | D |
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| How should it hap Love canst thou say | E |
| Such end should be to so pure day | E |
| Such shining chastity give place | F |
| To this annulling grave's disgrace | F |
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| Such hopes be quenched in this despair | G |
| Grace chilled to granite everywhere | G |
| How should in vain I cry how should | H |
| That be alas which only could | H |
John Frederick Freeman
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