The Soul Of The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG ADHIJKLM| A wind comes in from the sea | A |
| And rolls through the hollow dark | B |
| Like loud tempestuous waters | C |
| As the swift recurrent tide | D |
| It pours adown the sky | E |
| And rears at the cliffs of night | F |
| Uppiled against the vast | G |
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| Like the soul of the sea | A |
| Hungry unsatisfied | D |
| With ravin of shores and of ships | H |
| Come forth on the land to seek | I |
| New prey of tideless coasts | J |
| It raves made hoarse with desire | K |
| And the sounds of the night are dumb | L |
| With the sound of its passing | M |
Clark Ashton Smith
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