The Master-player Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAA BBACCAn old worn harp that had been played | A |
Till all its strings were loose and frayed | A |
Joy Hate and Fear each one essayed | A |
To play But each in turn had found | A |
No sweet responsiveness of sound | A |
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Then Love the Master Player came | B |
With heaving breast and eyes aflame | B |
The Harp he took all undismayed | A |
Smote on its strings still strange to song | C |
And brought forth music sweet and strong | C |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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