The Consolations Of Memory Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDCEFFBGHIHJ| Circa Done out of Boethius by Geoffrey Chaucer | A |
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| Blessed was our first age and morning time Then were no | B |
| waies tarren ne no cars numberen but each followed his owne | B |
| playing busyness to go about singly or by large interspaces | C |
| for to leden his viage after his luste and layen under clene hedge | D |
| Jungling there was not nor the overtaking wheele and all those | C |
| now cruel clarions were full hushed and full still Then nobile | E |
| horses lest they should make the chariots moveable to run by | F |
| cause of this new feare we did not press and were apayed by | F |
| sweete thankes of him that drave There was not cursings ne | B |
| adventure of death blinded bankes betweene but good fellowship | G |
| of yoke mates at ignorance equal and a one pillar of dust cov | H |
| ered all exodus But see now how the blacke road hath | I |
| strippen herself of hearte and beauty where the dumbe lampe of | H |
| Tartarus winketh red etc | J |
Rudyard Kipling
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