Poems From "a Shropshire Lad" - Lii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEBE BBBB FGHG| Far in a western brookland | A |
| That bred me long ago | B |
| The poplars stand and tremble | C |
| By pools I used to know | B |
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| There in the windless night time | D |
| The wanderer marvelling why | E |
| Halts on the bridge to hearken | B |
| How soft the poplars sigh | E |
| - | |
| He hears long since forgotten | B |
| In fields where I was known | B |
| Here I lie down in London | B |
| And turn to rest alone | B |
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| There by the starlit fences | F |
| The wanderer halts and hears | G |
| My soul that lingers sighing | H |
| About the glimmering weirs | G |
Alfred Edward Housman
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