In Examination Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDFCGFGAHFIHIJK JLFFLK| Lo from quiet skies | A |
| In through the window my Lord the Sun | B |
| And my eyes | A |
| Were dazzled and drunk with the misty gold | C |
| The golden glory that drowned and crowned me | D |
| Eddied and swayed through the room | E |
| Around me | D |
| To left and to right | F |
| Hunched figures and old | C |
| Dull blear eyed scribbling fools grew fair | G |
| Ringed round and haloed with holy light | F |
| Flame lit on their hair | G |
| And their burning eyes grew young and wise | A |
| Each as a God or King of kings | H |
| White robed and bright | F |
| Still scribbling all | I |
| And a full tumultuous murmur of wings | H |
| Grew through the hall | I |
| And I knew the white undying Fire | J |
| And through open portals | K |
| Gyre on gyre | J |
| Archangels and angels adoring bowing | L |
| And a Face unshaded | F |
| Till the light faded | F |
| And they were but fools again fools unknowing | L |
| Still scribbling blear eyed and stolid immortals | K |
Rupert Brooke
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