An Appointment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDFGHGH

Being out of heart with governmentA
I took a broken root to flingB
Where the proud wayward squirrel wentC
Taking delight that he could springB
And he with that low whinnying soundD
That is like laughter sprang againE
And so to the other tree at a boundD
Nor the tame will nor timid brainF
Nor heavy knitting of the browG
Bred that fierce tooth and cleanly limbH
And threw him up to laugh on the boughG
No govermnent appointed himH

William Butler Yeats



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