To William Bell Scott Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCBDBD

THE LARKS are loud above our leagues of whinA
Now the sun s perfume fills their glorious goldB
With odour like the colour all the woldB
Is only light and song and wind whereinA
These twain are blent in one with shining dinA
And now your gift a giver s kingly souledB
Dear old fast friend whose honours grow not oldB
Bids memory s note as loud and sweet beginA
Though all but we from life be now gone forthC
Of that bright household in our joyous northC
Where I scarce clear of boyhood just at endB
First met your hand yet under life s clear domeD
Now seventy strenuous years have crowned my friendB
Shines no less bright his full sheaved harvest homeD

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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