Why Be At Pains? - Wooer's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACBCB DEDEFEFE

Why be at pains that I should knowA
You sought not meB
Do breezes then make features glowA
So rosilyA
Come the lit port is at our backC
And the tumbling seaB
Elsewhere the lampless uphill trackC
To uncertaintyB
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O should not we two waifs join handsD
I am aloneE
You would enrich me more than landsD
By being my ownE
Yet though this facile moment fliesF
Close is your toneE
And ere to morrow's dewfall driesF
I plough the unknownE

Thomas Hardy



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