Duet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDEBFGEBHBIGJGFG

Is it the wind of the dawn that I hearA
in the pine overheadB
No but the voice of the deep as it hollowsC
the cliffs of the landD
Is there a voice coming up with theE
voice of the deep from the strandD
Once coming up with a Song in theE
flush of the glimmering redB
Love that is born of the deep comingF
up with the sun from the seaG
Love that can shape or can shatter aE
life till the life shall have fledB
Nay let us welcome him Love thatH
can lift up a life from the deadB
Keep him away from the lone little isleI
Let us be let us beG
Nay let him make it his own let himJ
reign in it he it is heG
Love that is born of the deep comingF
up with the sun from the seaG

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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