At The Gill-nets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB BBDBBD EECEEC CCFGGF| Tug at the net | A |
| Haul at the net | A |
| Strip off the quivering fish | B |
| Hid in the mist | C |
| The winds whist | C |
| Is like my heart's wish | B |
| - | |
| What is your wish | B |
| Your heart's wish | B |
| Is it for home on the hills | D |
| Strip off the fish | B |
| The silver fish | B |
| Caught by their rosy gills | D |
| - | |
| How can I know | E |
| I love you so | E |
| Each little thought I get | C |
| Is held so | E |
| It dies you know | E |
| Caught in your heart's net | C |
| - | |
| Tug at your net | C |
| Your heart's net | C |
| Strip off my silver fancies | F |
| Keep them in rhyme | G |
| For a dull time | G |
| Fragile as frost pansies | F |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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