Prelude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEECC| OUT of the west when the sun was dying | A |
| Clouds of white wings came flying flying | A |
| Wheeling and whirling they swept away | B |
| Into the heart of the eastern gray | B |
| But one white dove came straight to my breast | C |
| Out of the west | C |
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| Into the west when the dawn was pearly | D |
| Clouds of white wings went dewy early | D |
| Straight from the world of the waning stars | E |
| O beating pinions O prison bars | E |
| My dove flies free no more with the rest | C |
| Into the west | C |
Edith Nesbit
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