The Echo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCCC CCECFCAfter Heine | A |
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Through the lonely mountain land | B |
There rode a cavalier | C |
Oh ride I to my darling's arms | D |
Or to the grave so drear | C |
The Echo answered clear | C |
The grave so drear | C |
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So onward rode the cavalier | C |
And clouded was his brow | C |
If now my hour be truly come | E |
Ah well it must be now | C |
The Echo answered low | F |
It must be now | C |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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