Crosses And Troubles A-many Have Proved Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDCEFEF| Crosses and troubles a many have proved me | A |
| One or two women God bless them have loved me | A |
| I have worked and dreamed and I've talked at will | B |
| Of art and drink I have had my fill | B |
| I've comforted here and I've succoured there | C |
| I've faced my foes and I've backed my friends | D |
| I've blundered and sometimes made amends | D |
| I have prayed for light and I've known despair | C |
| Now I look before as I look behind | E |
| Come storm come shine whatever befall | F |
| With a grateful heart and a constant mind | E |
| For the end I know is the best of all | F |
William Ernest Henley
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