Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEFGEFHOne lesson Nature let me learn of thee | A |
One lesson that in every wind is blown | B |
One lesson of two duties serv'd in one | C |
Though the loud world proclaim their enmity | A |
Of Toil unsever'd from Tranquillity | A |
Of Labour that in still advance outgrows | D |
Far noisier schemes accomplish'd in Repose | D |
Too great for haste too high for rivalry | A |
Yes while on earth a thousand discords ring | E |
Man's senseless uproar mingling with his toil | F |
Still do thy sleepless ministers move on | G |
Their glorious tasks in silence perfecting | E |
Still working blaming still our vain turmoil | F |
Labourers that shall not fail when man is gone | H |
Matthew Arnold
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