Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEFGEFH

One lesson Nature let me learn of theeA
One lesson that in every wind is blownB
One lesson of two duties serv'd in oneC
Though the loud world proclaim their enmityA
Of Toil unsever'd from TranquillityA
Of Labour that in still advance outgrowsD
Far noisier schemes accomplish'd in ReposeD
Too great for haste too high for rivalryA
Yes while on earth a thousand discords ringE
Man's senseless uproar mingling with his toilF
Still do thy sleepless ministers move onG
Their glorious tasks in silence perfectingE
Still working blaming still our vain turmoilF
Labourers that shall not fail when man is goneH

Matthew Arnold



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