Uhland's White Stag Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BB C DD C EE C FF GG BBF

Into the woods three huntsmen cameA
Seeking the white stag for their gameA
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They laid them under a green fir treeB
And slept and dreamed strange things to seeB
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FIRST HUNTSMANC
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I dreamt I was beating the leafy brushD
When out popped the noble stag hush hushD
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SECOND HUNTSMANC
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As ahead of the clamorous pack he sprangE
I pelted him hard in the hide piff bangE
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THIRD HUNTSMANC
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And as that stag lay dead I blewF
On my horn a lusty tir ril la looF
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So speak the three as there they layG
When lo the white stag sped that wayG
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Frisked his heels at those huntsmen threeB
Then leagues o'er hill and dale was heB
Hush hush Piff bang Tir ril la looF

Eugene Field



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