A Hunting Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCB ADADEEED AFAFCCCFPut the saddle on the mare | A |
For the wet winds blow | B |
There's winter in the air | A |
And autumn all below | B |
For the red leaves are flying | C |
And the red bracken dying | C |
And the red fox lying | C |
Where the oziers grow | B |
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Put the bridle on the mare | A |
For my blood runs chill | D |
And my heart it is there | A |
On the heather tufted hill | D |
With the gray skies o'er us | E |
And the long drawn chorus | E |
Of a running pack before us | E |
From the find to the kill | D |
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Then lead round the mare | A |
For it's time that we began | F |
And away with thought and care | A |
Save to live and be a man | F |
While the keen air is blowing | C |
And the huntsman holloing | C |
And the black mare going | C |
As the black mare can | F |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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