Constancy To An Ideal Object Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEDEFFGGHHFIJK LLMM NNOOPPQQ

Since all that beat about in Nature's rangeA
Or veer or vanish why should'st thou remainB
The only constant in a world of changeA
O yearning THOUGHT that liv'st but in the brainB
Call to the HOURS that in the distance playC
The faery people of the future dayC
Fond THOUGHT not one of all that shining swarmD
Will breathe on thee with life enkindling breathE
Till when like strangers shelt'ring from a stormD
Hope and Despair meet in the porch of DeathE
Yet still thou haunt'st me and though well I seeF
She is not thou and only thou art sheF
Still still as though some dear embodied GoodG
Some living Love before my eyes there stoodG
With answering look a ready ear to lendH
I mourn to thee and say Ah loveliest FriendH
That this the meed of all my toils might beF
To have a home an English home and thee 'I
Vain repetition Home and Thou are oneJ
The peacefull'st cot the moon shall shine uponK
Lulled by the Thrush and wakened by the LarkL
Without thee were but a becalm d BarkL
Whose Helmsman on an Ocean waste and wideM
Sits mute and pale his mouldering helm besideM
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And art thou nothing Such thou art as whenN
The woodman winding westward up the glenN
At wintry dawn where o'er the sheep track's mazeO
The viewless snow mist weaves a glist'ning hazeO
Sees full before him gliding without treadP
An image with a glory round its headP
The enamoured rustic worships its fair huesQ
Nor knows he makes the shadow he pursuesQ

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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