The Knight's Return Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBAA AACCCCAA D

Hark hark harkA
The lark sings high in the darkA
The were wolves mutter the night hawks moanB
The raven croaks from the Raven stoneB
What care I for his boding groanB
Riding the moorland to come to mine ownB
Hark hark harkA
The lark sings high in the darkA
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Hark hark harkA
The lark sings high in the darkA
Long have I wander'd by land and by seaC
Long have I ridden by moorland and leaC
Yonder she sits with my babe on her kneeC
Sits at the window and watches for meC
Hark hark harkA
The lark sings high in the darkA
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Written for musicD

Charles Kingsley



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