The Eternal Search Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE| MY little maiden two years old just able | A |
| To tower full half a head above the table | A |
| With inquisition keen must needs explore | B |
| Whatever in my dwelling hath a door | B |
| Whatever is behind a curtain hid | C |
| Or lurks a rich enigma 'neath a lid | C |
| So soon is the supreme desire confessed | D |
| To probe the unknown So soon begins the quest | D |
| That never ends until asunder fall | E |
| The locks and bolts of the Last Door of All | E |
William Watson
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