The Division Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHGH| Rain on the windows creaking doors | A |
| With blasts that besom the green | B |
| And I am here and you are there | C |
| And a hundred miles between | B |
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| O were it but the weather Dear | D |
| O were it but the miles | E |
| That summed up all our severance | F |
| There might be room for smiles | E |
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| But that thwart thing betwixt us twain | G |
| Which nothing cleaves or clears | H |
| Is more than distance Dear or rain | G |
| And longer than the years | H |
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Thomas Hardy
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