Conjecture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABABA CDEDEC FGHGIF| If there were in my kalendar | A |
| No Emma Florence Mary | A |
| What would be my existence now | B |
| A hermit's wanderer's weary | A |
| How should I live and how | B |
| Near would be death or far | A |
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| Could it have been that other eyes | C |
| Might have uplit my highway | D |
| That fond sad retrospective sight | E |
| Would catch from this dim byway | D |
| Prized figures different quite | E |
| From those that now arise | C |
| - | |
| With how strange aspect would there creep | F |
| The dawn the night the daytime | G |
| If memory were not what it is | H |
| In song time toil or pray time | G |
| O were it else than this | I |
| I'd pass to pulseless sleep | F |
Thomas Hardy
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