Sonnet (suggested By Some Of The Proceedings Of The Society For Psychical Research) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EFEFEF

Not with vain tears when we're beyond the sunA
We'll beat on the substantial doors nor treadB
Those dusty high roads of the aimless deadB
Plaintive for Earth but rather turn and runA
Down some close covered by way of the airC
Some low sweet alley between wind and windD
Stoop under faint gleams thread the shadows findD
Some whispering ghost forgotten nook and thereC
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Spend in pure converse our eternal dayE
Think each in each immediately wiseF
Learn all we lacked before hear know and sayE
What this tumultuous body now deniesF
And feel who have laid our groping hands awayE
And see no longer blinded by our eyesF

Rupert Brooke



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