Friendship Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEBFGDHDIJBJKFLF| A ruddy drop of manly blood | A |
| The surging sea outweighs | B |
| The world uncertain comes and goes | C |
| The lover rooted stays | B |
| I fancied he was fled | D |
| And after many a year | E |
| Glowed unexhausted kindliness | B |
| Like daily sunrise there | F |
| My careful heart was free again | G |
| O friend my bosom said | D |
| Through thee alone the sky is arched | H |
| Through thee the rose is red | D |
| All things through thee take nobler form | I |
| And look beyond the earth | J |
| The mill round of our fate appears | B |
| A sun path in thy worth | J |
| Me too thy nobleness had taught | K |
| To master my despair | F |
| The fountains of my hidden life | L |
| Are through thy friendship fair | F |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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