Tolerance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAB CCC DEE FFF GHH| 'It is a foolish thing ' said I | A |
| 'To bear with such and pass it by | A |
| Yet so I do I know not why ' | B |
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| And at each clash I would surmise | C |
| That if I had acted otherwise | C |
| I might have saved me many sighs | C |
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| But now the only happiness | D |
| In looking back that I possess | E |
| Whose lack would leave me comfortless | E |
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| Is to remember I refrained | F |
| From masteries I might have gained | F |
| And for my tolerance was disdained | F |
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| For see a tomb And if it were | G |
| I had bent and broke I should not dare | H |
| To linger in the shadows there | H |
Thomas Hardy
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