To The Young Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFEF EGED| After Heine | A |
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| Let your feet not falter your course not alter | B |
| By golden apples till victory's won | C |
| The sword's sharp clangor the dart's shrill anger | B |
| Swerve not the hero thundering on | D |
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| A bold beginning is half the winning | E |
| An Alexander makes worlds his fee | F |
| No long debating The Queens are waiting | E |
| In his pavilion on bended knee | F |
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| Thus swift pursuing his wars and wooing | E |
| He mounts old Darius' bed and throne | G |
| O glorious ruin O blithe undoing | E |
| O drunk death triumph in Babylon | D |
John Hay
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