Clash In Arms Of The Achaians And Trojans Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCECEC

Iliad B XIV VA
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Not the sea wave so bellows abroad when it bursts upon shingleB
Whipped from the sea's deeps up by the terrible blast of the NorthwindC
Nay nor is ever the roar of the fierce fire's rush so arousingD
Down along mountain glades when it surges to kindle a woodlandC
Nay nor so tonant thunders the stress of the gale in the oak trees'E
Foliage tresses high when it rages to raveing its utmostC
As rose then stupendous the Trojan's cry and Achaians'E
Dread upshouting as one when together they clashed in the conflictC

George Meredith



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