Argument For Suicide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| d beggar at your gates | A |
| And let him die by inches but for worlds | B |
| Lift not your hand against him Live live on | C |
| As if this earth owned neither steel nor arsenic | D |
| A rope a river or a standing pool | E |
| Live if you dread the pains of hell or think | F |
| Your corpse would quarrel with a stake alas | G |
| Has misery then no friend if you would die | H |
| By license call the dropsy and the stone | I |
| And let them end you strange it is | J |
| And most fantastic are the magic circles | K |
| Drawn round the thing called life till we have learned | L |
| To prize it less we ne'er shall learn to prize | M |
| The things worth living for | N |
William Wordsworth
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