As Bronze May Be Much Beautified Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DAAE AAFGAs bronze may be much beautified | A |
By lying in the dark damp soil | B |
So men who fade in dust of warfare fade | A |
Fairer and sorrow blooms their soul | C |
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Like pearls which noble women wear | D |
And tarnishing awhile confide | A |
Unto the old salt sea to feed | A |
Many return more lustrous than they were | E |
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But what of them buried profound | A |
Buried where we can no more find | A |
Who | F |
Lie dark for ever under abysmal war | G |
Wilfred Owen
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