In The Garden At Swainston Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB DEFEE GBHBBNIGHTINGALES warbled without | A |
Within was weeping for thee | B |
Shadows of three dead men | C |
Walk'd in the walks with me | B |
Shadows of three dead men and thou wast one of the three | B |
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Nightingales sang in the woods | D |
The Master was far away | E |
Nightingales warbled and sang | F |
Of a passion that lasts but a day | E |
Still in the house in his coffin the Prince of courtesy lay | E |
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Two dead men have I known | G |
In courtesy like to thee | B |
Two dead men have I loved | H |
With a love that ever will be | B |
Three dead men have I loved and thou art last of the three | B |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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