Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDEED FGFGFG| Suggested by some of the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research | A |
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| Not with vain tears when we re beyond the sun | B |
| We ll beat on the substantial doors nor tread | C |
| Those dusty high roads of the aimless dead | C |
| Plaintive for Earth but rather turn and run | B |
| Down some close covered by way of the air | D |
| Some low sweet alley between wind and wind | E |
| Stoop under faint gleams thread the shadows find | E |
| Some whispering ghost forgotten nook and there | D |
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| Spend in pure converse our eternal day | F |
| Think each in each immediately wise | G |
| Learn all we lacked before hear know and say | F |
| What this tumultuous body now denies | G |
| And feel who have laid our groping hands away | F |
| And see no longer blinded by our eyes | G |
Rupert Brooke
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