In Death Divided Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCC A DEDEE A EAEAA C FGFGG C HCHCC| I | A |
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| I shall rot here with those whom in their day | B |
| You never knew | C |
| And alien ones who ere they chilled to clay | B |
| Met not my view | C |
| Will in your distant grave place ever neighbour you | C |
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| II | A |
| - | |
| No shade of pinnacle or tree or tower | D |
| While earth endures | E |
| Will fall on my mound and within the hour | D |
| Steal on to yours | E |
| One robin never haunt our two green covertures | E |
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| III | A |
| - | |
| Some organ may resound on Sunday noons | E |
| By where you lie | A |
| Some other thrill the panes with other tunes | E |
| Where moulder I | A |
| No selfsame chords compose our common lullaby | A |
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| IV | C |
| - | |
| The simply cut memorial at my head | F |
| Perhaps may take | G |
| A Gothic form and that above your bed | F |
| Be Greek in make | G |
| No linking symbol show thereon for our tale's sake | G |
| - | |
| V | C |
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| And in the monotonous moils of strained hard run | H |
| Humanity | C |
| The eternal tie which binds us twain in one | H |
| No eye will see | C |
| Stretching across the miles that sever you from me | C |
Thomas Hardy
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