Range-finding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CCDEED| The battle rent a cobweb diamond strung | A |
| And cut a flower beside a ground bird's nest | B |
| Before it stained a single human breast | B |
| The stricken flower bent double and so hung | A |
| And still the bird revisited her young | A |
| A butterfly its fall had dispossessed | B |
| A moment sought in air his flower of rest | B |
| Then lightly stooped to it and fluttering clung | A |
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| On the bare upland pasture there had spread | C |
| O'ernight 'twixt mullein stalks a wheel of thread | C |
| And straining cables wet with silver dew | D |
| A sudden passing bullet shook it dry | E |
| The indwelling spider ran to greet the fly | E |
| But finding nothing sullenly withdrew | D |
Robert Lee Frost
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