From The 'antigone' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCC BCDEDEF GFG| Overcome O bitter sweetness | A |
| Inhabitant of the soft cheek of a girl | B |
| The rich man and his affairs | C |
| The fat flocks and the fields' fatness | C |
| Mariners rough harvesters | C |
| Overcome Gods upon Parnassus | C |
| - | |
| Overcome the Empyrean hurl | B |
| Heaven and Earth out of their places | C |
| That in the Same calamity | D |
| Brother and brother friend and friend | E |
| Family and family | D |
| City and city may contend | E |
| By that great glory driven wild | F |
| - | |
| Pray I will and sing I must | G |
| And yet I weep Oedipus' child | F |
| Descends into the loveless dust | G |
William Butler Yeats
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