I. M.'r. L. S. (1850-1894) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADED FGHGFBIB

O Time and Change they range and rangeA
From sunshine round to thunderB
They glance and go as the great winds blowC
And the best of our dreams drive underB
For Time and Change estrange estrangeA
And now they have looked and seen usD
O we that were dear we are all too nearE
With the thick of the world between usD
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O Death and Time they chime and chimeF
Like bells at sunset fallingG
They end the song they right the wrongH
They set the old echoes callingG
For Death and Time bring on the primeF
Of God's own chosen weatherB
And we lie in the peace of the Great ReleaseI
As once in the grass togetherB

William Ernest Henley



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