Among The Rocks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABCDEFDEF| Oh good gigantic smile o' the brown old earth | A |
| This autumn morning How he sets his bones | B |
| To bask i' the sun and thrusts out knees and feet | C |
| For the ripple to run over in its mirth | A |
| Listening the while where on the heap of stones | B |
| The white breast of the sea lark twitters sweet | C |
| That is the doctrine simple ancient true | D |
| Such is life's trial as old earth smiles and knows | E |
| If you loved only what were worth your love | F |
| Love were clear gain and wholly well for you | D |
| Make the low nature better by your throes | E |
| Give earth yourself go up for gain above | F |
Robert Browning
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