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 YoungA
And weep because I know all things nowB
I have been a hazel tree and they hungA
The Pilot Star and the Crooked PloughB
Among my leaves in times out of mindC
I became a rush that horses treadD
I became a man a hater of the windC
Knowing one out of all things alone that his headD
May not lie on the breast nor his lips on thc hairE
Of the woman that he loves until he diesF
O beast of the wilderness bird of the airE
Must I endure your amorous criesF

William Butler Yeats



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