Inscriptions (of Poets And Poetry) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEAFB GHIJ HHJJ| Poet a truce to your song | A |
| Have you heard the heart sing | B |
| Like a brook among trees | C |
| Like the humming of bees | C |
| Like the ripple of wine | D |
| Had you heard would you stay | E |
| Blowing bubbles so long | A |
| You have ears for the spheres | F |
| Have you heard the heart sing | B |
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| Have you loved the good books of the world | G |
| And written none | H |
| Have you loved the great poet | I |
| And burnt your little rhyme | J |
| 'O be my friend and teach me to be thine ' | - |
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| By many hands the work of God is done | H |
| Swart toil pale thought flushed dream he spurneth none | H |
| Yea and the weaver of a little rhyme | J |
| Is seen his worker in his own full time | J |
Richard Le Gallienne
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