I Met A Seer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGHIH GJKL| I met a seer | A |
| He held in his hands | B |
| The book of wisdom | C |
| Sir I addressed him | D |
| Let me read | E |
| Child he began | F |
| Sir I said | E |
| Think not that I am a child | G |
| For already I know much | H |
| Of that which you hold | I |
| Aye much | H |
| - | |
| He smiled | G |
| Then he opened the book | J |
| And held it before me | K |
| Strange that I should have grown so suddenly blind | L |
Stephen Crane
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