The Coming Of The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBB BCBCB BDBDB BDBDB BEBEB BDBDBHow it came to an end | A |
The meeting afar from the crowd | B |
And the love looks and laughters unpenned | B |
The parting when much was avowed | B |
How it came to an end | B |
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It came to an end | B |
Yes the outgazing over the stream | C |
With the sun on each serpentine bend | B |
Or later the luring moon gleam | C |
It came to an end | B |
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It came to an end | B |
The housebuilding furnishing planting | D |
As if there were ages to spend | B |
In welcoming feasting and jaunting | D |
It came to an end | B |
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It came to an end | B |
That journey of one day a week | D |
It always goes on said a friend | B |
Just the same in bright weathers or bleak | D |
But it came to an end | B |
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HOW will come to an end | B |
This orbit so smoothly begun | E |
Unless some convulsion attend | B |
I often said What will be done | E |
When it comes to an end | B |
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Well it came to an end | B |
Quite silently stopped without jerk | D |
Better close no prevision could lend | B |
Working out as One planned it should work | D |
Ere it came to an end | B |
Thomas Hardy
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