At Last Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDCD ABABAB EFEFEFWhat shall be said to him | A |
Now he is dead | B |
Now that his eyes are dim | A |
Low lies his head | B |
What shall be said to him | A |
Now he is dead | B |
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One word to whisper of | C |
Low in his ear | D |
Sweet but the one word love | C |
Haply he'll hear | D |
One word to whisper of | C |
Low in his ear | D |
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What shall be given him | A |
Now he is dead | B |
Now that his eyes are dim | A |
Low lies his head | B |
What shall be given him | A |
Now he is dead | B |
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Hope that life long denied | E |
Here to his heart | F |
Sweet lay it now beside | E |
Never to part | F |
Hope that life long denied | E |
Here to his heart | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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