The Two Poets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFFGG HHIIJJJ| Whose is the speech | A |
| That moves the voices of this lonely beech | A |
| Out of the long West did this wild wind come | B |
| Oh strong and silent And the tree was dumb | B |
| Ready and dumb until | C |
| The dumb gale struck it on the darkened hill | C |
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| Two memories | D |
| Two powers two promises two silences | E |
| Closed in this cry closed in these thousand leaves | F |
| Articulate This sudden hour retrieves | F |
| The purpose of the past | G |
| Separate apart embraced embraced at last | G |
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| Whose is the word | H |
| Is it I that spake Is it thou Is it I that heard | H |
| Thine earth was solitary yet I found thee | I |
| Thy sky was pathless but I caught I bound thee | I |
| Thou visitant divine | J |
| O thou my Voice the word was thine | J |
| Was thine | J |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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