The Master-player Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAA BBACC

An old worn harp that had been playedA
Till all its strings were loose and frayedA
Joy Hate and Fear each one essayedA
To play But each in turn had foundA
No sweet responsiveness of soundA
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Then Love the Master Player cameB
With heaving breast and eyes aflameB
The Harp he took all undismayedA
Smote on its strings still strange to songC
And brought forth music sweet and strongC

Paul Laurence Dunbar



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