End Of The Year 1912 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAB CDCDEFB| You were here at his young beginning | A |
| You are not here at his aged end | B |
| Off he coaxed you from Life's mad spinning | A |
| Lest you should see his form extend | B |
| Shivering sighing | A |
| Slowly dying | A |
| And a tear on him expend | B |
| - | |
| So it comes that we stand lonely | C |
| In the star lit avenue | D |
| Dropping broken lipwords only | C |
| For we hear no songs from you | D |
| Such as flew here | E |
| For the new year | F |
| Once while six bells swung thereto | B |
Thomas Hardy
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