The South Wind: A Fisherman's Blessing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADAD EFEGHF I| O blessed drums of Aldershot | A |
| O blessed South west train | B |
| O blessed blessed Speaker's clock | C |
| All prophesying rain | B |
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| O blessed yaffil laughing loud | A |
| O blessed falling glass | D |
| O blessed fan of cold gray cloud | A |
| O blessed smelling grass | D |
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| O bless'd South wind that toots his horn | E |
| Through every hole and crack | F |
| I'm off at eight to morrow morn | E |
| To bring | G |
| such | H |
| fishes back | F |
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| Eversley April | I |
Charles Kingsley
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