To Robert Browning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN

There is delight in singing though none hearA
Beside the singer and there is delightB
In praising though the praiser sits aloneC
And see the praised far off him far aboveD
Shakespeare is not our poet but the world'sE
Therefore on him no speech and brief for theeF
Browning Since Chaucer was alive and haleG
No man hath walked along our roads with stepH
So active so inquiring eye or tongueI
So varied in discourse But warmer climesJ
Give brighter plumage stronger wing the breezeK
Of Alpine heights thou playest with borne onL
Beyond Sorrento and Amalfi whereM
The Siren waits thee singing song for songN

Walter Savage Landor



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