He Thinks Of His Past Greatness When A Part Of The Constellations Of Heaven Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEF| I have drunk ale from the Country of the Young | A |
| And weep because I know all things now | B |
| I have been a hazel tree and they hung | A |
| The Pilot Star and the Crooked Plough | B |
| Among my leaves in times out of mind | C |
| I became a rush that horses tread | D |
| I became a man a hater of the wind | C |
| Knowing one out of all things alone that his head | D |
| May not lie on the breast nor his lips on thc hair | E |
| Of the woman that he loves until he dies | F |
| O beast of the wilderness bird of the air | E |
| Must I endure your amorous cries | F |
William Butler Yeats
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