To An Independent Preacher Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDECFGFHHG'In harmony with Nature' Restless fool | A |
Who with such heat dost preach what were to thee | B |
When true the last impossibility | B |
To be like Nature strong like Nature cool | A |
Know man hath all which Nature hath but more | C |
And in that more lie all his hopes of good | D |
Nature is cruel man is sick of blood | E |
Nature is stubborn man would fain adore | C |
Nature is fickle man hath need of rest | F |
Nature forgives no debt and fears no grave | G |
Man would be mild and with safe conscience blest | F |
Man must begin know this where Nature ends | H |
Nature and man can never be fast friends | H |
Fool if thou canst not pass her rest her slave | G |
Matthew Arnold
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