To The Poet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DDWhat cares the rose if the buds which are its pride | A |
Be plucked for the breast of the dead or the hands of a bride | A |
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The mother drift if its pebbles be dull inglorious things | B |
Or diamonds fit to shine from the diadems of kings | B |
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Sing O poet the moods of thy moments each | C |
Perfect to thee whatever the meaning it reach | C |
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Let the years find if it be as a soulless stone | D |
Or under the words which hide there be a glory alone | D |
Thomas William Heney
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