Consolation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHIJI| O but there is wisdom | A |
| In what the sages said | B |
| But stretch that body for a while | C |
| And lay down that head | B |
| Till I have told the sages | D |
| Where man is comforted | E |
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| How could passion run so deep | F |
| Had I never thought | G |
| That the crime of being born | H |
| Blackens all our lot | I |
| But where the crime's committed | J |
| The crime can be forgot | I |
William Butler Yeats
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