The Two Poets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFFGG HHIIJJJ

Whose is the speechA
That moves the voices of this lonely beechA
Out of the long West did this wild wind comeB
Oh strong and silent And the tree was dumbB
Ready and dumb untilC
The dumb gale struck it on the darkened hillC
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Two memoriesD
Two powers two promises two silencesE
Closed in this cry closed in these thousand leavesF
Articulate This sudden hour retrievesF
The purpose of the pastG
Separate apart embraced embraced at lastG
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Whose is the wordH
Is it I that spake Is it thou Is it I that heardH
Thine earth was solitary yet I found theeI
Thy sky was pathless but I caught I bound theeI
Thou visitant divineJ
O thou my Voice the word was thineJ
Was thineJ

Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell



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