Bond And Free Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CDDCC EFFEE GHHGG| Love has earth to which she clings | A |
| With hills and circling arms about | B |
| Wall within wall to shut fear out | B |
| But Thought has need of no such things | A |
| For Thought has a pair of dauntless wings | A |
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| On snow and sand and turn I see | C |
| Where Love has left a printed trace | D |
| With straining in the world's embrace | D |
| And such is Love and glad to be | C |
| But Thought has shaken his ankles free | C |
| - | |
| Thought cleaves the interstellar gloom | E |
| And sits in Sirius' disc all night | F |
| Till day makes him retrace his flight | F |
| With smell of burning on every plume | E |
| Back past the sun to an earthly room | E |
| - | |
| His gains in heaven are what they are | G |
| Yet some say Love by being thrall | H |
| And simply staying possesses all | H |
| In several beauty that Thought fares far | G |
| To find fused in another star | G |
Robert Frost
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