In Tintagel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC D BC A EF D EF A GH D GIGH| LUI | A |
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| Ah lady lady leave the creeping mist | B |
| And leave the iron castle by the sea | C |
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| ELLE | D |
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| Nay from the sea there came a ghost that kissed | B |
| My lips and so I cannot come to thee | C |
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| LUI | A |
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| Ah lady leave the cruel landward wind | E |
| That crusts the blighted flowers with bitter foam | F |
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| ELLE | D |
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| Nay for his arms are cold and strong to bind | E |
| And I must dwell with him and make my home | F |
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| LUI | A |
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| Come for the Spring is fair in Joyous Guard | G |
| And down deep alleys sweet birds sing again | H |
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| ELLE | D |
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| But I must tarry with the winter hard | G |
| And with the bitter memory of pain | I |
| Although the Spring be fair in Joyous Guard | G |
| And in the gardens glad birds sing again | H |
Andrew Lang
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