A Medley: As Thro' The Land (the Princess) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEDFDGDHHDAs thro' the land at eve we went | A |
And pluck'd the ripen'd ears | B |
We fell out my wife and I | C |
O we fell out I know not why | C |
And kiss'd again with tears | D |
And blessings on the falling out | E |
That all the more endears | D |
When we fall out with those we love | F |
And kiss again with tears | D |
For when we came where lies the child | G |
We lost in other years | D |
There above the little grave | H |
O there above the little grave | H |
We kiss'd again with tears | D |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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