To The Ottawa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADAEDAE| Dear 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
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About To The Ottawa
To The Ottawa is a poem by Archibald Lampman. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about To The Ottawa poem by Archibald Lampman
Best Poems of Archibald Lampman