A Night Of Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCACCA AAADDA| Oh city whom grey stormy hands have sown | A |
| With restless drift scarce broken now of any | B |
| Out of the dark thy windows dim and many | B |
| Gleam red across the storm Sound is there none | C |
| Save evermore the fierce wind's sweep and moan | A |
| From whose grey hands the keen white snow is shaken | C |
| In desperate gusts that fitfully lull and waken | C |
| Dense as night's darkness round they towers of stone | A |
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| Darkling and strange art thou thus vexed and chidden | A |
| More dark and strange thy veiled agony | A |
| City of storm in whose grey heart are hidden | A |
| What stormier woes what lives that groan and beat | D |
| Stern and thin cheeked against time's heavier sleet | D |
| Rude fates hard hearts and prisoning poverty | A |
Archibald Lampman
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