To The Ottawa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADAEDAE

Dear dark brown waters full of all the stainA
Of sombre spruce woods and the forest fensB
Laden with sound from far off northern glensB
Where winds and craggy cataracts complainA
Voices of streams and mountain pines astrainA
The pines that brood above the roaring foamC
Of La Montagne or Les Erables thine homeC
Is distant yet a shleter far to gainA
Aye still to eastward past the shadowy lakeD
And the long slopes of Rigaud toward the sunA
The mightier stream thy comrade waits for theeE
The beryl waters that espouse and takeD
Thine in thei deep embrace and bear thee onA
In that great bridal journey to the seaE

Archibald Lampman



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