Convergence Of The Twain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBB A CCC A DEE FFF GG HHH III JJJ C C DED CCC

IA
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In a solitude of the seaB
Deep from human vanityB
And the Pride of Life that planned her stilly couches sheB
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IIA
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Steel chambers late the pyresC
Of her salamandrine firesC
Cold currents thrid and turn to rhythmic tidal lyresC
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IIIA
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Over the mirrors meantD
To glass the opulentE
The sea worm crawls grotesque slimed dumb indifferentE
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IV-
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Jewels in joy designedF
To ravish the sensuous mindF
Lie lightless all their sparkles bleared and black and blindF
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V-
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Dim moon eyed fishes nearG
Gaze at the gilded gearG
And query 'What does this vaingloriousness down here '-
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VI-
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Well while was fashioningH
This creature of cleaving wingH
The Immanent Will that stirs and urges everythingH
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VII-
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Prepared a sinister mateI
For her so gaily greatI
A Shape of Ice for the time fat and dissociateI
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VIII-
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And as the smart ship grewJ
In stature grace and hueJ
In shadowy silent distance grew the Iceberg tooJ
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IXC
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Alien they seemed to be-
No mortal eye could see-
The intimate welding of their later history-
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XC
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Or sign that they were bentD
By paths coincidentE
On being anon twin halves of one August eventD
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XI-
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Till the Spinner of the YearsC
Said 'Now ' And each one hearsC
And consummation comes and jars two hemispheresC

Thomas Hardy



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