The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCAAAB ABABDDAAB| Tell me strange heart so mysteriously beating | A |
| Unto what end | B |
| Body and soul so mysteriously meeting | A |
| Strange friend and friend | B |
| Hand clasped in hand so mysteriously faring | C |
| Say what and why all this dreaming and daring | A |
| This sowing and reaping and laughing and weeping | A |
| That ends but in sleeping | A |
| Only one meaning only the End | B |
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| Ah all the love the gold glory the singing | A |
| Unto what end | B |
| Flowers of April immortally springing | A |
| Face of one's friend | B |
| Stars of the morning and moon in her quarters | D |
| Shining of suns and running of waters | D |
| Growing and blowing and snowing and flowing | A |
| Ah where are they going | A |
| All on one journey all to the End | B |
Richard Le Gallienne
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