A Hunting Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCB ADADEEED AFAFCCCF

Put the saddle on the mareA
For the wet winds blowB
There's winter in the airA
And autumn all belowB
For the red leaves are flyingC
And the red bracken dyingC
And the red fox lyingC
Where the oziers growB
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Put the bridle on the mareA
For my blood runs chillD
And my heart it is thereA
On the heather tufted hillD
With the gray skies o'er usE
And the long drawn chorusE
Of a running pack before usE
From the find to the killD
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Then lead round the mareA
For it's time that we beganF
And away with thought and careA
Save to live and be a manF
While the keen air is blowingC
And the huntsman holloingC
And the black mare goingC
As the black mare canF

Arthur Conan Doyle



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