Consolation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHIJI

O but there is wisdomA
In what the sages saidB
But stretch that body for a whileC
And lay down that headB
Till I have told the sagesD
Where man is comfortedE
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How could passion run so deepF
Had I never thoughtG
That the crime of being bornH
Blackens all our lotI
But where the crime's committedJ
The crime can be forgotI

William Butler Yeats



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