To A Poet Whose Verses I Had Read Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE| I would not venture to dispraise or praise | A |
| Too well I know the indifference which bounds | B |
| A poet in the narrow working grounds | B |
| Where he is blind and deaf in all his ways | A |
| - | |
| He must work out alone his path to glory | C |
| A thousand breaths are fanning him along | D |
| A thousand tears end in one little song | D |
| A thousand conflicts in one little story | C |
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| A thousand notes swell to a single chord | E |
| He cannot tell where his direction tends | F |
| He strives unguided towards indefinite ends | F |
| He is an ignorant though absolute lord | E |
Victoria Mary Sackville-west
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