Argument For Suicide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN

d beggar at your gatesA
And let him die by inches but for worldsB
Lift not your hand against him Live live onC
As if this earth owned neither steel nor arsenicD
A rope a river or a standing poolE
Live if you dread the pains of hell or thinkF
Your corpse would quarrel with a stake alasG
Has misery then no friend if you would dieH
By license call the dropsy and the stoneI
And let them end you strange it isJ
And most fantastic are the magic circlesK
Drawn round the thing called life till we have learnedL
To prize it less we ne'er shall learn to prizeM
The things worth living forN

William Wordsworth



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