From The East To The West Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABA CDDCD EFEEE| Returning from what other seas | A |
| Dost thou renew thy murmuring | B |
| Weak Tide and hast thou aught of these | A |
| To tell the shores where float and cling | B |
| My love my hope my memories | A |
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| Say does my lady wake to note | C |
| The gold light into silver die | D |
| Or do thy waves make lullaby | D |
| While dreams of hers like angels float | C |
| Through star sown spaces of the sky | D |
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| Ah would such angels came to me | E |
| That dreams of mine might speak with hers | F |
| Nor wake the slumber of the sea | E |
| With words as low as winds that be | E |
| Awake among the gossamers | E |
Andrew Lang
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