To E.l., On His Travels In Greece Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE GHHG IJJI KLLK

Illyrian woodlands echoing fallsA
Of water sheets of summer glassB
The long divine Pene an passB
The vast Akrokeraunian wallsA
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Tomohrit Athos all things fairC
With such a pencil such a penD
You shadow forth to distant menD
I read and felt that I was thereC
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And trust me while I turn'd the pageE
And track'd you still on classic groundF
I grew in gladness till I foundF
My spirits in the golden ageE
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For me the torrent ever pour'dG
And glisten'd here and there aloneH
The broad limb'd Gods at random thrownH
By fountain urns and Naiads oar'dG
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A glimmering shoulder under gloomI
Of cavern pillars on the swellJ
The silver lily heaved and fellJ
And many a slope was rich in bloomI
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From him that on the mountain leaK
By dancing rivulets fed his flocksL
To him who sat upon the rocksL
And fluted to the morning seaK

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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