John And Jane Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC A BBDD A BBEE BFGG

IA
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He sees the world as a boisterous placeB
Where all things bear a laughing faceB
And humorous scenes go hourly onC
Does JohnC
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IIA
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They find the world a pleasant placeB
Where all is ecstasy and graceB
Where a light has risen that cannot waneD
Do John and JaneD
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IIIA
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They see as a palace their cottage placeB
Containing a pearl of the human raceB
A hero maybe hereafter styledE
Do John and Jane with a baby childE
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IV-
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They rate the world as a gruesome placeB
Where fair looks fade to a skull's grimaceF
As a pilgrimage they would fain get doneG
Do John and Jane with their worthless sonG

Thomas Hardy



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