To Robert Browning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNThere is delight in singing though none hear | A |
Beside the singer and there is delight | B |
In praising though the praiser sits alone | C |
And see the praised far off him far above | D |
Shakespeare is not our poet but the world's | E |
Therefore on him no speech and brief for thee | F |
Browning Since Chaucer was alive and hale | G |
No man hath walked along our roads with step | H |
So active so inquiring eye or tongue | I |
So varied in discourse But warmer climes | J |
Give brighter plumage stronger wing the breeze | K |
Of Alpine heights thou playest with borne on | L |
Beyond Sorrento and Amalfi where | M |
The Siren waits thee singing song for song | N |
Walter Savage Landor
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