After Reading "antony And Cleopatra" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH

AS when the hunt by holt and fieldA
Drives on with horn and strifeB
Hunger of hopeless things pursuesC
Our spirits throughout lifeB
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The sea's roar fills us aching fullD
Of objectless desireE
The sea's roar and the white moon shineF
And the reddening of the fireE
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Who talks to me of reason nowG
It would be more delightH
To have died in Cleopatra's armsI
Than be alive to nightH

Robert Louis Stevenson



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