V.r. 1819-1901 (a Reverie.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAABCDDCCD| Moments the mightiest pass calendared | A |
| And when the Absolute | A |
| In backward Time outgave the deedful word | A |
| Whereby all life is stirred | A |
| quot Let one be born and throned whose mould shall constitute | A |
| The norm of every royal reckoned attribute quot | A |
| No mortal knew or heard | A |
| But in due days the purposed Life outshone | B |
| Serene sagacious free | C |
| Her waxing seasons bloomed with deeds well done | D |
| And the world's heart was won | D |
| Yet may the deed of hers most bright in eyes to be | C |
| Lie hid from ours as in the All One's thought lay she | C |
| Till ripening years have run | D |
Thomas Hardy
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