A Man Young And Old:- His Wildness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGHIF| O bid me mount and sail up there | A |
| Amid the cloudy wrack | B |
| For peg and Meg and Paris' love | C |
| That had so straight a back | B |
| Are gone away and some that stay | D |
| Have changed their silk for sack | B |
| - | |
| Were I but there and none to hear | E |
| I'd have a peacock cry | F |
| For that is natural to a man | G |
| That lives in memory | H |
| Being all alone I'd nurse a stone | I |
| And sing it lullaby | F |
William Butler Yeats
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