The Difference Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCADBDBI | A |
Sinking down by the gate I discern the thin moon | B |
And a blackbird tries over old airs in the pine | C |
But the moon is a sorry one sad the bird's tune | B |
For this spot is unknown to that Heartmate of mine | C |
II | A |
Did my Heartmate but haunt here at times such as now | D |
The song would be joyous and cheerful the moon | B |
But she will see never this gate path or bough | D |
Nor I find a joy in the scene or the tune | B |
Thomas Hardy
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