To The Ottawa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADAEDAEDear dark brown waters full of all the stain | A |
Of sombre spruce woods and the forest fens | B |
Laden with sound from far off northern glens | B |
Where winds and craggy cataracts complain | A |
Voices of streams and mountain pines astrain | A |
The pines that brood above the roaring foam | C |
Of La Montagne or Les Erables thine home | C |
Is distant yet a shleter far to gain | A |
Aye still to eastward past the shadowy lake | D |
And the long slopes of Rigaud toward the sun | A |
The mightier stream thy comrade waits for thee | E |
The beryl waters that espouse and take | D |
Thine in thei deep embrace and bear thee on | A |
In that great bridal journey to the sea | E |
Archibald Lampman
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