The Exile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC BBBBDD

I am that Adam who with Snake for guestA
Hid anguished eyes upon Eve's piteous breastA
I am that Adam who with broken wingsB
Fled from the Seraph's brazen trumpetingsB
Betrayed and fugitive I still must roamC
A world where sin and beauty whisper of HomeC
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Oh from wide circuit shall at length I seeB
Pure daybreak lighten again on Eden's treeB
Loosed from remorse and hope and love's distressB
Enrobe me again in my lost nakednessB
No more with wordless grief a loved one grieveD
But to Heaven's nothingness re welcome EveD

Walter De La Mare



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