The Voice And The Peak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC A EFGF A BHBH I JKLK I MNON I POQ I QQFD I RQIQ E OPSP E BCDC

IA
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The voice and the PeakB
Far over summit and lawnC
The lone glow and long roarD
Green rushing from the rosy thrones of dawnC
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IIA
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All night have I heard the voiceE
Rave over the rocky barF
But thou wert silent in heavenG
Above thee glided the starF
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IIIA
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Hast thou no voice O PeakB
That standest high above allH
'I am the voice of the PeakB
I roar and rave for I fallH
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IVI
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'A thousand voices goJ
To North South East and WestK
They leave the heights and are troubledL
And moan and sink to their restK
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VI
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'The fields are fair beside themM
The chestnut towers in his bloomN
But they they feel the desire of the deepO
Fall and follow their doomN
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VII
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'The deep has power on the heightP
And the height has power on the deepO
They are raised for ever and everQ
And sink again into sleep '-
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VIII
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Not raised for ever and everQ
But when their cycle is o'erQ
The valley the voice the peak the starF
Pass and are found no moreD
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VIIII
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The Peak is high and flush'dR
At his highest with sunrise fireQ
The Peak is high and the stars are highI
And the thought of a man is higherQ
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IXE
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A deep below the deepO
And a height beyond the heightP
Our hearing is not hearingS
And our seeing is not sightP
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XE
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The voice and the PeakB
Far into heaven withdrawnC
The lone glow and long roarD
Green rushing from the rosy thrones of dawnC

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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