Seaport Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC CDE FCC CG HCI A| Green sea tarnished copper | A |
| And sea tarnished gold | B |
| Of cupolas | C |
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| Sea runnelled streets | C |
| Channelled by salt air | D |
| That wears the white stone | E |
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| The sunlight filled cistern | F |
| Of a dry dock Square shadows | C |
| Sun slatted smoke above meticulous stooping of cranes | C |
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| Water pressed up by ships' prows | C |
| Going coming | G |
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| City dust turned | H |
| Back by the sea wind's | C |
| Wall | I |
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| Submitted by Stephen Fryer | A |
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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