A Night-piece By Millet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BAB ABABWind and sea and cloud and cloud forsaking | A |
Mirth of moonlight where the storm leaves free | B |
Heaven awhile for all the wrath of waking | A |
Wind and sea | B |
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Bright with glad mad rapture fierce with glee | B |
Laughs the moon borne on past cloud's o'ertaking | A |
Fast it seems as wind or sail can flee | B |
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One blown sail beneath her hardly making | A |
Forth wild winged for harbourage yet to be | B |
Strives and leaps and pants beneath the breaking | A |
Wind and sea | B |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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