Poems From "a Shropshire Lad" - Lix - The Isle Of Portland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAF| The star filled seas are smooth to night | A |
| From France to England strown | B |
| Black towers above the Portland light | A |
| The felon quarried stone | B |
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| On yonder island not to rise | C |
| Never to stir forth free | D |
| Far from his folk a dead lad lies | C |
| That once was friends with me | D |
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| Lie you easy dream you light | A |
| And sleep you fast for aye | E |
| And luckier may you find the night | A |
| Than ever you found the day | F |
Alfred Edward Housman
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