In Warehouse And Office Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGG| How can the man whose uneventful days | A |
| Each like the other are obscurely spent | B |
| Amid the mill's dead products keep his gaze | A |
| Upon a lofty goal serenely bent | B |
| Or he who sedulously tells and groups | C |
| Their minted shadows with deft finger tips | D |
| Or who above the shadow's shadow stoops | C |
| And dips his pen and writes and writes and dips | D |
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| How can he Yet some such have been and are | E |
| Prophets and seers in deed if not in word | F |
| And poets of a faery land afar | E |
| By incommunicable music stirred | F |
| Feasting the soul apart with what it craves | G |
| Their occupation's masters not its slaves | G |
W. M. Mackeracher
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