The Knight's Return Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBAA AACCCCAA DHark hark hark | A |
The lark sings high in the dark | A |
The were wolves mutter the night hawks moan | B |
The raven croaks from the Raven stone | B |
What care I for his boding groan | B |
Riding the moorland to come to mine own | B |
Hark hark hark | A |
The lark sings high in the dark | A |
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Hark hark hark | A |
The lark sings high in the dark | A |
Long have I wander'd by land and by sea | C |
Long have I ridden by moorland and lea | C |
Yonder she sits with my babe on her knee | C |
Sits at the window and watches for me | C |
Hark hark hark | A |
The lark sings high in the dark | A |
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Written for music | D |
Charles Kingsley
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