To A Disciple Of William Morris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDBAAEFEAE

Stand fast by the ideal Hero beA
You in your youth as he from youth to ageB
Dare to be last least in good modestyA
Nor fret thy soul for speedier heritageC
Even as he lived live thou laborious sageB
Yielding thy flower leaf fruitage seasonablyD
Content if but some beauty in Time's pageB
Out of thy being spring and live through theeA
Churl Fame shall grudge ah let it grudge thee gloryA
Knaves have earned that Behold the blossoming thornE
Emblazoneth the hedge where fools made forayF
Redeemeth their sad flouts and jibes forlornE
Ere thou shalt guess the nightingale thy storyA
Learning shall speak of thee and shame their scornE

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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