Epilogue Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGHIJKLFMFNOPF QRS| Those bless d structures plot and rhyme | A |
| why are they no help to me now | B |
| I want to make | C |
| something imagined not recalled | D |
| I hear the noise of my own voice | E |
| The painter's vision is not a lens | F |
| it trembles to caress the light | G |
| But sometimes everything I write | G |
| with the threadbare art of my eye | H |
| seems a snapshot | I |
| lurid rapid garish grouped | J |
| heightened from life | K |
| yet paralyzed by fact | L |
| All's misalliance | F |
| Yet why not say what happened | M |
| Pray for the grace of accuracy | F |
| Vermeer gave to the sun's illumination | N |
| stealing like the tide across a map | O |
| to his girl solid with yearning | P |
| We are poor passing facts | F |
| warned by that to give | Q |
| each figure in the photograph | R |
| his living name | S |
Robert Lowell
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