Why Be At Pains? - Wooer's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACBCB DEDEFEFEWhy be at pains that I should know | A |
You sought not me | B |
Do breezes then make features glow | A |
So rosily | A |
Come the lit port is at our back | C |
And the tumbling sea | B |
Elsewhere the lampless uphill track | C |
To uncertainty | B |
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O should not we two waifs join hands | D |
I am alone | E |
You would enrich me more than lands | D |
By being my own | E |
Yet though this facile moment flies | F |
Close is your tone | E |
And ere to morrow's dewfall dries | F |
I plough the unknown | E |
Thomas Hardy
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