A River Pool Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGFGHH| Sweet streamlet bason at thy side | A |
| Weary and faint within me cried | A |
| My longing heart In such pure deep | B |
| How sweet it were to sit and sleep | B |
| To feel each passage from without | C |
| Close up above me and about | C |
| Those circling waters crystal clear | D |
| That calm impervious atmosphere | D |
| There on thy pearly pavement pure | E |
| To lean and feel myself secure | E |
| Or through the dim lit inter space | F |
| Afar at whiles upgazing trace | F |
| The dimpling bubbles dance around | G |
| Upon thy smooth exterior face | F |
| Or idly list the dreamy sound | G |
| Of ripples lightly flung above | H |
| That home of peace if not of love | H |
Arthur Hugh Clough
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