Science Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMCN| Man introverted man having crossed | A |
| In passage and but a little with the nature of things this latter | B |
| century | C |
| Has begot giants but being taken up | D |
| Like a maniac with self love and inward conflicts cannot manage | E |
| his hybrids | F |
| Being used to deal with edgeless dreams | G |
| Now he's bred knives on nature turns them also inward they | H |
| have thirsty points though | I |
| His mind forebodes his own destruction | J |
| Actaeon who saw the goddess naked among leaves and his hounds | K |
| tore him | L |
| A little knowledge a pebble from the shingle | M |
| A drop from the oceans who would have dreamed this infinitely | C |
| little too much | N |
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