Life In A Bottle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDGHHIJKLKMNMNA BO| Escape me | A |
| Never | B |
| Beloved | C |
| While I am I and you are you | D |
| So long as the world contains us both | E |
| Me the loving and you the loth | F |
| While the one eludes must the other pursue | D |
| My life is a fault at last I fear | G |
| It seems too much like a fate indeed | H |
| Though I do my best I shall scarce succeed | H |
| But what if I fail of my purpose here | I |
| It is but to keep the nerves at strain | J |
| To dry one's eyes and laugh at a fall | K |
| And baffled get up and begin again | L |
| So the chace takes up one's life that's all | K |
| While look but once from your farthest bound | M |
| At me so deep in the dust and dark | N |
| No sooner the old hope goes to ground | M |
| Than a new one straight to the self same mark | N |
| I shape me | A |
| Ever | B |
| Removed | O |
Robert Browning
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