The Chartist's Complaint Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFAAGGHH

Day hast thou two facesA
Making one place two placesA
One by humble farmer seenB
Chill and wet unlighted meanB
Useful only triste and dampC
Serving for a laborer's lampC
Have the same mists another sideD
To be the appanage of prideD
Gracing the rich man's wood and lakeE
His park where amber mornings breakE
And treacherously bright to showF
His planted isle where roses glowF
O Day and is your mightinessA
A sycophant to smug successA
Will the sweet sky and ocean broadG
Be fine accomplices to fraudG
O sun I curse thy cruel rayH
Back back to chaos harlot DayH

Ralph Waldo Emerson



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