The Chartist's Complaint Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFAAGGHH| Day hast thou two faces | A |
| Making one place two places | A |
| One by humble farmer seen | B |
| Chill and wet unlighted mean | B |
| Useful only triste and damp | C |
| Serving for a laborer's lamp | C |
| Have the same mists another side | D |
| To be the appanage of pride | D |
| Gracing the rich man's wood and lake | E |
| His park where amber mornings break | E |
| And treacherously bright to show | F |
| His planted isle where roses glow | F |
| O Day and is your mightiness | A |
| A sycophant to smug success | A |
| Will the sweet sky and ocean broad | G |
| Be fine accomplices to fraud | G |
| O sun I curse thy cruel ray | H |
| Back back to chaos harlot Day | H |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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