The Wind From The West Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE EGFG HIJI| Blow high blow low | A |
| O wind from the West | B |
| You come from the country | C |
| I love the best | B |
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| O say have the lilies | D |
| Yet lifted their heads | E |
| Above the lake water | F |
| That ripples and spreads | E |
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| Do the little sedges | E |
| Still shake with delight | G |
| And whisper together | F |
| All through the night | G |
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| Have the mountains the purple | H |
| I used to love | I |
| And peace about them | J |
| Around and above | I |
Edward Young
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About The Wind From The West
The Wind From The West is a poem by Edward Young. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.