Lament For Thomas Mcdonagh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH| He shall not hear the bittern cry | A |
| In the wild sky where he is lain | B |
| Nor voices of the sweeter birds | C |
| Above the wailing of the rain | B |
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| Nor shall he know when loud March blows | D |
| Thro' slanting snows her fanfare shrill | E |
| Blowing to flame the golden cup | F |
| Of many an upset daffodil | E |
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| But when the Dark Cow leaves the moor | G |
| And pastures poor with greedy weeds | H |
| Perhaps he'll hear her low at morn | I |
| Lifting her horn in pleasant meads | H |
Francis Ledwidge
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