Duet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDEBFGEBHBIGJGFGIs it the wind of the dawn that I hear | A |
in the pine overhead | B |
No but the voice of the deep as it hollows | C |
the cliffs of the land | D |
Is there a voice coming up with the | E |
voice of the deep from the strand | D |
Once coming up with a Song in the | E |
flush of the glimmering red | B |
Love that is born of the deep coming | F |
up with the sun from the sea | G |
Love that can shape or can shatter a | E |
life till the life shall have fled | B |
Nay let us welcome him Love that | H |
can lift up a life from the dead | B |
Keep him away from the lone little isle | I |
Let us be let us be | G |
Nay let him make it his own let him | J |
reign in it he it is he | G |
Love that is born of the deep coming | F |
up with the sun from the sea | G |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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