The Results Of Thought Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CDEFDE GHIGHJ| Acquaintance companion | A |
| One dear brilliant woman | A |
| The best endowed the elect | B |
| All by their youth undone | A |
| All all by that inhuman | A |
| Bitter glory wrecked | B |
| - | |
| But I have straightened out | C |
| Ruin wreck and wrack | D |
| I toiled long years and at length | E |
| Came to so deep a thought | F |
| I can summon back | D |
| All their wholesome strength | E |
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| What images are these | G |
| That turn dull eyed away | H |
| Or Shift Time's filthy load | I |
| Straighten aged knees | G |
| Hesitate or stay | H |
| What heads shake or nod | J |
William Butler Yeats
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