On The Source Of The Arve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE| Hears't thou the dash of water loud and hoarse | A |
| With its perpetual tidings upward climb | B |
| Struggling against the wind Oh how sublime | B |
| For not in vain from its portentous source | A |
| Thy heart wild stream hath yearned for its full force | A |
| But from thine ice toothed caverns dark as time | B |
| At last thou issuest dancing to the rime | B |
| Of thy outvolleying freedom Lo thy course | A |
| Lies straight before thee as the arrow flies | C |
| Right to the ocean plains away away | D |
| Thy parent waits thee and her sunset dyes | C |
| Are ruffled for thy coming and the gray | D |
| Of all her glittering borders flashes high | E |
| Against the glittering rocks oh haste and fly | E |
George Macdonald
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