All The Way Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDC EFEFGG| Not all my treasure hath the bandit Time | A |
| Locked in his glimmering caverns of the Past | B |
| Fair women dead and friendships of old rhyme | A |
| And noble dreams that had to end at last | B |
| Ah these indeed and from youth's sacristy | B |
| Full many a holy relic hath he torn | C |
| Vessels of mystic faith God filled for me | D |
| Holding them up to Him in life's young morn | C |
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| All these are mine no more Time hath them all | E |
| Time and his adamantine gaoler Death | F |
| Despoilure vast yet seemeth it but small | E |
| When unto thee I turn thy bloom and breath | F |
| Filling with light and incense the last shrine | G |
| Innermost inaccessible yea thine | G |
Richard Le Gallienne
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