The Tide Rock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCBCDD E

How sleeps yon rock whose half day's bath is doneA
With broad blight side beneath the broad bright sunA
Like sea nymph tired on cushioned mosses sleepingB
Yet nearer drawn beneath her purple tressesC
From drooping brows we find her slowly weepingB
So many a wife for cruel man's caressesC
Must inly pine and pine yet outward bearD
A gallant front to this world's gaudy glareD
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IlfracombeE

Charles Kingsley



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