By The Margin Of The Great Deep Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDDD EDED FBGBWhen the breath of twilight blows to flame the misty skies | A |
All its vaporous sapphire violet glow and silver gleam | B |
With their magic flood me through the gateway of the eyes | A |
I am one with the twilight's dream | B |
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When the trees and skies and fields are one in dusky mood | C |
Every heart of man is rapt within the mother's breast | D |
Full of peace and sleep and dreams in the vasty quietude | D |
I am one with their hearts at rest | D |
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From our immemorial joys of hearth and home and love | E |
Stray'd away along the margin of the unknown tide | D |
All its reach of soundless calm can thrill me far above | E |
Word or touch from the lips beside | D |
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Aye and deep and deep and deeper let me drink and draw | F |
From the olden fountain more than light or peace or dream | B |
Such prim val being as o'erfills the heart with awe | G |
Growing one with its silent stream | B |
'æ,' George William Russell
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