Seven Watchmen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCCDCDEFBFB| A | |
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| Seven Watchmen sitting in a tower | B |
| Watching what had come upon mankind | C |
| Showed the Man the Glory and the Power | B |
| And bade him shape the Kingdom to his mind | C |
| quot All things on Earth your will shall win you quot | C |
| 'Twas so their council ran | D |
| quot But the Kingdom the Kingdom is within you quot | C |
| Said the Man's own mind to the Man | D |
| For time and some time | E |
| As it was in the bitter years before | F |
| So it shall be in the over sweetened hour | B |
| That a man's mind is wont to tell him more | F |
| Than Seven Watchmen sitting in a tower | B |
Rudyard Kipling
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