Epilogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDB EFGGF HIJKI ALBKM| At the midnight in the silence of the sleep time | A |
| When you set your fancies free | B |
| Will they pass to where by death fools think imprisoned | C |
| Low he lies who once so loved you whom you loved so | D |
| Pity me | B |
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| Oh to love so be so loved yet so mistaken | E |
| What had I on earth to do | F |
| With the slothful with the mawkish the unmanly | G |
| Like the aimless helpless hopeless did I drivel | G |
| Being who | F |
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| One who never turned his back but marched breast forward | H |
| Never doubted clouds would break | I |
| Never dreamed though right were worsted wrong would triumph | J |
| Held we fall to rise are baffled to fight better | K |
| Sleep to wake | I |
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| No at noonday in the bustle of man's work time | A |
| Greet the unseen with a cheer | L |
| Bid him forward breast and back as either should be | B |
| Strive and thrive cry Speed fight on fare ever | K |
| There as here | M |
Robert Browning
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