A Sunset At Les Eboulements Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEEFGGF| Broad shadows fall On all the mountain side | A |
| The scythe swept fields are silent Slowly home | B |
| By the long beach the high piled hay carts come | C |
| Splashing the pale salt shallows Over wide | A |
| Fawn coloured wastes of mud the slipping tide | A |
| Round the dun rocks and wattled fisheries | D |
| Creeps murmuring in And now by twos and threes | D |
| O'er the slow spreading pools with clamorous chide | A |
| Belated crows from strip to strip take flight | E |
| Soon will the first star shine yet ere the night | E |
| Reach onward to the pale green distances | F |
| The sun's last shaft beyond the gray sea floor | G |
| Still dreams upon the Kamouraska shore | G |
| And the long line of golden villages | F |
Archibald Lampman
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