A Tragedy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB ABCCB ABDEB FBFFB

Who's that walking on the moorlandA
Who's that moving on the hillB
They are passing 'mid the brackenC
But the shadows grow and blackenC
And I cannot see them clearly on the hillB
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Who's that calling on the moorlandA
Who's that crying on the hillB
Was it bird or was it humanC
Was it child or man or womanC
Who was calling so sadly on the hillB
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Who's that running on the moorlandA
Who's that flying on the hillB
He is there and there againD
But you cannot see him plainE
For the shadow lies so darkly on the hillB
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What's that lying in the heatherF
What's that lurking on the hillB
My horse will go no nearerF
And I cannot see it clearerF
But there's something that is lying on the hillB

Arthur Conan Doyle



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