Lone Mountain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC DDEFFE GHIJJI KKJLLJ| This is that hill of awe | A |
| That Persian Sindbad saw | B |
| The mount magnetic | C |
| And on its seaward face | D |
| Scattered along its base | D |
| The wrecks prophetic | C |
| - | |
| Here come the argosies | D |
| Blown by each idle breeze | D |
| To and fro shifting | E |
| Yet to the hill of Fate | F |
| All drawing soon or late | F |
| Day by day drifting | E |
| - | |
| Drifting forever here | G |
| Barks that for many a year | H |
| Braved wind and weather | I |
| Shallops but yesterday | J |
| Launched on yon shining bay | J |
| Drawn all together | I |
| - | |
| This is the end of all | K |
| Sun thyself by the wall | K |
| O poorer Hindbad | J |
| Envy not Sindbad's fame | L |
| Here come alike the same | L |
| Hindbad and Sindbad | J |
Bret Harte
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