In A Lonely Place Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDBGFH| In a lonely place | A |
| I encountered a sage | B |
| Who sat all still | C |
| Regarding a newspaper | D |
| He accosted me | E |
| 'Sir what is this ' | F |
| Then I saw that I was greater | D |
| Aye greater than this sage | B |
| I answered him at once | G |
| 'Old old man it is the wisdom of the age ' | F |
| The sage looked upon me with admiration | H |
Stephen Crane
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