The Progress Of The Spark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCD ECCBBB| XVIth Circuit Donne | A |
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| This spark now set retarded yet forbears | B |
| To hold her light however so he swears | B |
| That turns a metalled crank and leather cloked | C |
| With some small hammers tappeth hither an yon | D |
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| Peering as when she showeth and when is gone | E |
| For wait he must till the vext Power's evoked | C |
| That's one with the lightnings Wait in the showers soaked | C |
| Or by the road side sunned She'll not progress | B |
| Poor soul here taught how great things may by less | B |
| Be stayed to file contacts doth himself address | B |
Rudyard Kipling
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