In Her Diary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHIJIKLKL MNKLOO| Go little book and be the looking glass | A |
| Of her dear soul | B |
| The mirror of her moments as they pass | A |
| Keeping the whole | B |
| Wherein she still may look on yesterday | C |
| To day to cheer | D |
| And towards To morrow pass upon her way | C |
| Without a fear | D |
| For yesterday hath never won a crown | E |
| However fair | F |
| But that To day a better for its own | G |
| Might win and wear | F |
| And yesterday hath never joyed a joy | H |
| However sweet | I |
| That this To day or that To morrow too | J |
| May not repeat | I |
| Think too To day is trustee for to morrow | K |
| And present pain | L |
| That's bravely borne shall ease the future sorrow | K |
| Nor cry in vain | L |
| 'Spare us To day To morrow bring the rod ' | M |
| For then again | N |
| To morrow from To morrow still shall borrow | K |
| A little ease to gain | L |
| But bear to day whate'er To day may bring | O |
| 'Tis the one way to make To morrow sing | O |
Richard Le Gallienne
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