The Masters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ABAB ACAC ACAC| Oh who is the Lord of the land of life | A |
| When hotly goes the fray | B |
| When fierce we smile in the midst of strife | A |
| Then whom shall we obey | B |
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| Oh Love is the Lord of the land of life | A |
| Who holds a monarch's sway | B |
| He wends with wish of maid and wife | A |
| And him you must obey | B |
| - | |
| Then who is the Lord of the land of life | A |
| At setting of the sun | C |
| Whose word shall sway when Peace is rife | A |
| And all the fray is done | C |
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| Then Death is the Lord of the land of life | A |
| When your hot race is run | C |
| Meet then his scythe and pruning knife | A |
| When the fray is lost or won | C |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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