Dilemma Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGD HIJKLIMK| What though the moon should come | A |
| With a blinding glow | B |
| And the stars have a game | C |
| On the wood's edge | D |
| A man would have to still | E |
| Cut and weed and sow | F |
| And lay a white line | G |
| When he plants a hedge | D |
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| What though God | H |
| With a great sound of rain | I |
| Came to talk of violets | J |
| And things people do | K |
| I would have to labor | L |
| And dig with my brain | I |
| Still to get a truth | M |
| Out of all words new | K |
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