In A Museum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC A DCDCI | A |
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Here's the mould of a musical bird long passed from light | B |
Which over the earth before man came was winging | C |
There's a contralto voice I heard last night | B |
That lodges with me still in its sweet singing | C |
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II | A |
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Such a dream is Time that the coo of this ancient bird | D |
Has perished not but is blent or will be blending | C |
Mid visionless wilds of space with the voice that I heard | D |
In the full fuged song of the universe unending | C |
Thomas Hardy
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