Question And Answer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG FHIH IJB BKLK MNON PQRQ| 'CAN the soul die believe you | A |
| Because it seems to me | B |
| My soul is dead and buried | C |
| So still it seems to be | B |
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| 'It quivers not with joy | D |
| It moaneth not with pain | E |
| There is no note in nature | F |
| Awakens it again | G |
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| 'Those white clouds in the azure | F |
| Those lanes those breezy trees | H |
| Those softly gliding swallows | I |
| Those fluted melodies | H |
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| 'Those shadows in the meadows | I |
| Running a fitful race | J |
| With pleasure once they thrilled me | B |
| But coldly now I gaze ' | - |
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| Fear not oh not so lightly | B |
| The soul of mortal dies | K |
| It has but wept itself to sleep | L |
| And all unconscious lies | K |
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| The surging feelings overwrought | M |
| They have but ebbed away | N |
| And left the soul a little while | O |
| With all their changeful spray | N |
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| But stronger deeper fuller in | P |
| The billowy tide will roll | Q |
| And overflood with life and love | R |
| The ever living soul | Q |
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