In The Garden At Swainston Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB DEFEE GBHBB

NIGHTINGALES warbled withoutA
Within was weeping for theeB
Shadows of three dead menC
Walk'd in the walks with meB
Shadows of three dead men and thou wast one of the threeB
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Nightingales sang in the woodsD
The Master was far awayE
Nightingales warbled and sangF
Of a passion that lasts but a dayE
Still in the house in his coffin the Prince of courtesy layE
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Two dead men have I knownG
In courtesy like to theeB
Two dead men have I lovedH
With a love that ever will beB
Three dead men have I loved and thou art last of the threeB

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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