Seventy-four And Twenty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCDHere goes a man of seventy four | A |
Who sees not what life means for him | B |
And here another in years a score | A |
Who reads its very figure and trim | B |
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The one who shall walk to day with me | C |
Is not the youth who gazes far | D |
But the breezy wight who cannot see | C |
What Earth's ingrained conditions are | D |
Thomas Hardy
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