Inscriptions (of Poets And Poetry) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEAFB GHIJ HHJJ

Poet a truce to your songA
Have you heard the heart singB
Like a brook among treesC
Like the humming of beesC
Like the ripple of wineD
Had you heard would you stayE
Blowing bubbles so longA
You have ears for the spheresF
Have you heard the heart singB
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Have you loved the good books of the worldG
And written noneH
Have you loved the great poetI
And burnt your little rhymeJ
'O be my friend and teach me to be thine '-
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By many hands the work of God is doneH
Swart toil pale thought flushed dream he spurneth noneH
Yea and the weaver of a little rhymeJ
Is seen his worker in his own full timeJ

Richard Le Gallienne



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