The Living Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFCEG| I bade because the wick and oil are spent | A |
| And frozen are the channels of the blood | B |
| My discontented heart to draw content | A |
| From beauty that is cast out of a mould | C |
| In bronze or that in dazzling marble appears | D |
| Appears but when wc have gone is gone again | E |
| Being more indifferent to our solitude | F |
| Than 'twere an apparition O heart we are old | C |
| The living beauty is for younger men | E |
| We cannot pay its rribute of wild tears | G |
William Butler Yeats
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