Rome: Building A New Street In The Ancient Quarter. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCB DCCB EFFEEFA | |
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These numbered cliffs and gnarls of masonry | B |
Outskeleton Time's central city Rome | C |
Whereof each arch entablature and dome | C |
Lies bare in all its gaunt anatomy | B |
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And cracking frieze and rotten metope | D |
Express as though they were an open tome | C |
Top lined with caustic monitory gnome | C |
Dunces Learn here to spell Humanity | B |
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And yet within these ruins' very shade | E |
The singing workmen shape and set and join | F |
Their frail new mansion's stuccoed cove and quoin | F |
With no apparent sense that years abrade | E |
Though each rent wall their feeble works invade | E |
Once shamed all such in power of pier and groin | F |
Thomas Hardy
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