The Splender Falls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EDFDDD GHIHDD| The splendor falls on castle walls | A |
| And snowy summits old in story | B |
| The long light shakes across the lakes | C |
| And the wild cataract leaps in glory | B |
| Blow bugle blow set the wild echoes flying | D |
| Blow bugle answers echoes dying dying dying | D |
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| O hark O hear how thin and clear | E |
| And thinner clearer farther going | D |
| O sweet and far from cliff and scar | F |
| The horns of Elfland faintly blowing | D |
| Blow let us hear the purple glens replying | D |
| Blow bugle answer echoes dying dying dying | D |
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| O love they die in yon rich sky | G |
| They faint on hill or field or river | H |
| Our echoes roll from soul to soul | I |
| And grow forever and forever | H |
| Blow bugle blow set the wild echoes flying | D |
| And answer echoes answer dying dying dying | D |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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