A Colliquy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABCADEADE AFBAFBGHAGHA| Why hurt so hard by little pricks | A |
| By chasing cares so clouded over | B |
| Heart of mine | C |
| Holding what no storm can unfix | A |
| Nor time corrupt O tender lover | B |
| Why repine | C |
| In you so deep a fountain springs | A |
| Of faith and joy beyond all speech | D |
| O happy heart | E |
| How should those meanly thwarting things | A |
| Men do the petty creeds they preach | D |
| In you have part | E |
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| It is because my heart replies | A |
| There is such beauty to adore | F |
| Within for ever | B |
| Because I dwell in paradise | A |
| That the world's chafing is a sore | F |
| A fret a fever | B |
| Were there no fountain welling strong | G |
| In me no vision heavenly rare | H |
| Before my eyes | A |
| There'd be for me no world of wrong | G |
| Without lamenting to compare | H |
| With paradise | A |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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