Exeunt Omnes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBB A CCDCC A ECFEEI | A |
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Everybody else then going | B |
And I still left where the fair was | C |
Much have I seen of neighbour loungers | C |
Making a lusty showing | B |
Each now past all knowing | B |
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II | A |
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There is an air of blankness | C |
In the street and the littered spaces | C |
Thoroughfare steeple bridge and highway | D |
Wizen themselves to lankness | C |
Kennels dribble dankness | C |
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III | A |
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Folk all fade And whither | E |
As I wait alone where the fair was | C |
Into the clammy and numbing night fog | F |
Whence they entered hither | E |
Soon one more goes thither | E |
Thomas Hardy
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