Aberdeen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCDDEEFF| April | A |
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| And wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times Isaiah xxxiii | B |
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| I looked and thought All is too gray and cold | C |
| To wake my place enthusiasms of old | C |
| Till a voice passed Behind that granite mien | D |
| Lurks the imposing beauty of a Queen | D |
| I looked anew and saw the radiant form | E |
| Of Her who soothes in stress who steers in storm | E |
| On the grave influence of whose eyes sublime | F |
| Men count for the stability of the time | F |
Thomas Hardy
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