Solitary Confinement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA CD EF EF GH H IJ IKJ A| No mortal comes to visit me to day | A |
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| Only the gay and early rising Sun | B |
| Who strolled in nonchalantly just to say | A |
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| ' Good morrow and despair not foolish one ' | - |
| But like the tune which comforted King Saul | C |
| Sounds in my brain that sunny madrigal | D |
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| Anon the playful Wind arises swells | E |
| Into vague music and departing leaves | F |
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| A sense of blue bare heights and tinkling bells | E |
| Audible silences which sound achieves | F |
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| Through music mountain streams and hinted | G |
| heather | H |
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| And drowsy flocks drifting in golden weather | H |
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| Lastly as to my bed I turn for rest | I |
| Comes Lady Moon herself on silver feet | J |
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| To sit with one white arm across my breast | I |
| Talking of elves and haunts where they do | K |
| meet | J |
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| No mortal comes to see me yet I say | A |
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| ' Oh I have had fine visitors to day ' | - |
Frederick William (fw) Harvey
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