Do the Trains ply at night too? Give reasons for your answer.
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three-stanza poem that is divided into sets of four lines, or quatrains. These sets of lines follow the rhyming pattern of abab cbcb dbdb. The poet has chosen to repeat the ‘b’ rhyme throughout this piece in an effort to create a sense of unity and continuity throughout the poem.
Millay has also chosen to make the second line of each quatrain, the longest, or at least almost to the longest. This establishes a visual and auditory rhythm that will help the reader move effortlessly from line to line.
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