Are You Content? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACDED FGHIJJKJ LJMJFDNDI call on those that call me son | A |
Grandson or great grandson | A |
On uncles aunts great uncles or great aunts | B |
To judge what I have done | A |
Have I that put it into words | C |
Spoilt what old loins have sent | D |
Eyes spiritualised by death can judge | E |
I cannot but I am not content | D |
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He that in Sligo at Drumcliff | F |
Set up the old stone Cross | G |
That red headed rector in County Down | H |
A good man on a horse | I |
Sandymount Corbets that notable man | J |
Old William pollexfen | J |
The smuggler Middleton Butlers far back | K |
Half legendary men | J |
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Infirm and aged I might stay | L |
In some good company | J |
I who have always hated work | M |
Smiling at the sea | J |
Or demonstrate in my own life | F |
What Robert Browning meant | D |
By an old hunter talking with Gods | N |
But I am not content | D |
William Butler Yeats
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