In The Wood Of Finvara Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABB CDC EFG HHH| I have grown tired of sorrow and human tears | A |
| Life is a dream in the night a fear among fears | B |
| A naked runner lost in a storm of spears | B |
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| I have grown tired of rapture and love's desire | C |
| Love is a flaming heart and its flames aspire | D |
| Till they cloud the soul in the smoke of a windy fire | C |
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| I would wash the dust of the world in a soft green flood | E |
| Here between sea and sea in the fairy wood | F |
| I have found a delicate wave green solitude | G |
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| Here in the fairy wood between sea and sea | H |
| I have heard the song of a fairy bird in a tree | H |
| And the peace that is not in the world has flown to me | H |
Arthur Symons
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