A Sunset At Les Eboulements Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEEFGGF

Broad shadows fall On all the mountain sideA
The scythe swept fields are silent Slowly homeB
By the long beach the high piled hay carts comeC
Splashing the pale salt shallows Over wideA
Fawn coloured wastes of mud the slipping tideA
Round the dun rocks and wattled fisheriesD
Creeps murmuring in And now by twos and threesD
O'er the slow spreading pools with clamorous chideA
Belated crows from strip to strip take flightE
Soon will the first star shine yet ere the nightE
Reach onward to the pale green distancesF
The sun's last shaft beyond the gray sea floorG
Still dreams upon the Kamouraska shoreG
And the long line of golden villagesF

Archibald Lampman



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