The Winds Of All The World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFFE AGGH IJJI| The winds of all the world bring agonies | A |
| Day by day hour by hour into our ears | B |
| Not only desolation blood and tears | C |
| But cloud on cloud of suffocating lies | D |
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| The human strives with the inhuman there | E |
| Enduring things beyond belief and still | F |
| Because of one unconquerable will | F |
| Confronts clear eyed what it has yet to bear | E |
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| Before the sunrise under naked trees | A |
| On grass that sparkled in the dew I paced | G |
| I thought of all the torment all the waste | G |
| I thought of beauty justice mercy peace | H |
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| Beyond the raging of the powers of night | I |
| What from of old stood still was dear was true | J |
| Far in the East the sky to glory grew | J |
| And slowly earth rolled onward into light | I |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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