On The Source Of The Arve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

Hears't thou the dash of water loud and hoarseA
With its perpetual tidings upward climbB
Struggling against the wind Oh how sublimeB
For not in vain from its portentous sourceA
Thy heart wild stream hath yearned for its full forceA
But from thine ice toothed caverns dark as timeB
At last thou issuest dancing to the rimeB
Of thy outvolleying freedom Lo thy courseA
Lies straight before thee as the arrow fliesC
Right to the ocean plains away awayD
Thy parent waits thee and her sunset dyesC
Are ruffled for thy coming and the grayD
Of all her glittering borders flashes highE
Against the glittering rocks oh haste and flyE

George Macdonald



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