To A Disciple Of William Morris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDBAAEFEAEStand fast by the ideal Hero be | A |
You in your youth as he from youth to age | B |
Dare to be last least in good modesty | A |
Nor fret thy soul for speedier heritage | C |
Even as he lived live thou laborious sage | B |
Yielding thy flower leaf fruitage seasonably | D |
Content if but some beauty in Time's page | B |
Out of thy being spring and live through thee | A |
Churl Fame shall grudge ah let it grudge thee glory | A |
Knaves have earned that Behold the blossoming thorn | E |
Emblazoneth the hedge where fools made foray | F |
Redeemeth their sad flouts and jibes forlorn | E |
Ere thou shalt guess the nightingale thy story | A |
Learning shall speak of thee and shame their scorn | E |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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