After The Club-dance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BABA BCBC| Black'on frowns east on Maidon | A |
| And westward to the sea | B |
| But on neither is his frown laden | A |
| With scorn as his frown on me | B |
| - | |
| At dawn my heart grew heavy | B |
| I could not sip the wine | A |
| I left the jocund bevy | B |
| And that young man o' mine | A |
| - | |
| The roadside elms pass by me | B |
| Why do I sink with shame | C |
| When the birds a perch there eye me | B |
| They too have done the same | C |
Thomas Hardy
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