After Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCCDDEEFFGGHH FF

Take the cloak from his face and at firstA
Let the corpse do its worstA
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How he lies in his rights of a manB
Death has done all death canB
And absorbed in the new life he leadsC
He recks not he heedsC
Nor his wrong nor my vengeance both strikeD
On his senses alikeD
And are lost in the solemn and strangeE
Surprise of the changeE
Ha what avails death to eraseF
His offence my disgraceF
I would we were boys as of oldG
In the field by the foldG
His outrage God's patience man's scornH
Were so easily borneH
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I stand here now he lies in his placeF
Cover the faceF

Robert Browning



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