A Week Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC DDD EEE FFF GGG| On Monday night I closed my door | A |
| And thought you were not as heretofore | A |
| And little cared if we met no more | A |
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| I seemed on Tuesday night to trace | B |
| Something beyond mere commonplace | B |
| In your ideas and heart and face | B |
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| On Wednesday I did not opine | C |
| Your life would ever be one with mine | C |
| Though if it were we should well combine | C |
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| On Thursday noon I liked you well | D |
| And fondly felt that we must dwell | D |
| Not far apart whatever befell | D |
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| On Friday it was with a thrill | E |
| In gazing towards your distant vill | E |
| I owned you were my dear one still | E |
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| I saw you wholly to my mind | F |
| On Saturday even one who shrined | F |
| All that was best of womankind | F |
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| As wing clipt sea gull for the sea | G |
| On Sunday night I longed for thee | G |
| Without whom life were waste to me | G |
Thomas Hardy
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