Still I Love To Rhyme Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFFF AGAG| STILL I love to rhyme and still more rhyming to wander | A |
| Far from the commoner way | B |
| Old time trills and falls by the brook side still do I ponder | A |
| Dreaming to morrow to day | B |
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| Come here come revive me Sun God teach me Apollo | C |
| Measures descanted before | D |
| Since I ancient verses I emulous follow | C |
| Prints in the marbles of yore | D |
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| Still strange strange they sound in old young raiment invested | E |
| Songs for the brain to forget | F |
| Young song birds elate to grave old temples benested | F |
| Piping and chirruping yet | F |
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| Thoughts No thought has yet unskilled attempted to flutter | A |
| Trammelled so vilely in verse | G |
| He who writes but aims at fame and his bread and his butter | A |
| Won with a groan and a curse | G |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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