After Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCCDDEEFFGGHH FFTake the cloak from his face and at first | A |
Let the corpse do its worst | A |
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How he lies in his rights of a man | B |
Death has done all death can | B |
And absorbed in the new life he leads | C |
He recks not he heeds | C |
Nor his wrong nor my vengeance both strike | D |
On his senses alike | D |
And are lost in the solemn and strange | E |
Surprise of the change | E |
Ha what avails death to erase | F |
His offence my disgrace | F |
I would we were boys as of old | G |
In the field by the fold | G |
His outrage God's patience man's scorn | H |
Were so easily borne | H |
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I stand here now he lies in his place | F |
Cover the face | F |
Robert Browning
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