The End Of The Library Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGHIJCKLMNOPQ| When the coal | A |
| Gave out we began | B |
| Burning the books one by one | C |
| First the set | D |
| Of Bulwer Lytton | C |
| And then the Walter Scott | E |
| They gave a lot of warmth | F |
| Toward the end in | G |
| February flames | H |
| Consumed the Greek | I |
| Tragedians and Baudelaire | J |
| Proust Robert Burton | C |
| And the Po Chu i Ice | K |
| Thickened on the sills | L |
| More for the sake of the cat | M |
| We said than for ourselves | N |
| Who huddled shivering | O |
| Against the stove | P |
| All winter long | Q |
Weldon Kees
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