Meeting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHIJ KDLLL| Hidden by old age awhile | A |
| In masker's cloak and hood | B |
| Each hating what the other loved | C |
| Face to face we stood | B |
| 'That I have met with such ' said he | D |
| 'Bodes me little good ' | E |
| - | |
| 'Let others boast their fill ' said I | F |
| 'But never dare to boast | G |
| That such as I had such a man | H |
| For lover in the past | I |
| Say that of living men I hate | J |
| Such a man the most ' | - |
| - | |
| 'A loony'd boast of such a love ' | - |
| He in his rage declared | K |
| But such as he for such as me | D |
| Could we both discard | L |
| This beggarly habiliment | L |
| Had found a sweeter word | L |
William Butler Yeats
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