A Roar Through The Tall Twin Elm-trees Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DECE FGHGA roar thro' the tall twin elm trees | A |
The mustering storm betrayed | B |
The South wind seized the willow | C |
That over the water swayed | B |
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Then fell the steady deluge | D |
In which I strove to doze | E |
Hearing all night at my window | C |
The knock of the winter rose | E |
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The rainy rose of winter | F |
An outcast it must pine | G |
And from thy bosom outcast | H |
Am I dear lady mine | G |
George Meredith
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