To The Don Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDED FGHG BBIB| Through the Steppes see there he glances | A |
| Silent flood glad hailed by me | B |
| Thy far distant sons do proffer | C |
| Through me greeting fond to thee | B |
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| Every stream knows thee as brother | C |
| Don thou river boasted wide | D |
| The Araxes and Euphrates | E |
| Send thee greeting as they glide | D |
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| Fresh and strengthened for pursuing | F |
| Scenting home within thy gleam | G |
| Drink again the Don'ish horses | H |
| Flowing boundary of thy stream | G |
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| Faithful Don There also greet thee | B |
| Thy true warriors bold and free | B |
| Let thy vineyard's foaming bubbles | I |
| In the glass be spilled to thee | B |
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
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