Closing Rhymes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDFGHIHJI| While I from that reed throated whisperer | A |
| Who comes at need although not now as once | B |
| A clear articulation in the air | A |
| But inwardly surmise companions | C |
| Beyond the fling of the dull ass's hoof | D |
| Ben Jonson's phrase and find when June is come | E |
| At Kyle na no under that ancient roof | D |
| A sterner conscience and a friendlier home | F |
| I can forgive even that wrong of wrongs | G |
| Those undreamt accidents that have made me | H |
| Seeing that Fame has perished this long while | I |
| Being but a part of ancient ceremony | H |
| Notorious till all my priceless things | J |
| Are but a post the passing dogs defile | I |
William Butler Yeats
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