The Stag-hunt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEBE GDHDIGJGBG| The morning is breaking | A |
| The stag is away | B |
| The hounds and the hunters | C |
| The signal obey | B |
| The horn bids the echoes | D |
| Awake as we go | E |
| And nature is jocund | F |
| With hark tally ho | E |
| Hark away | B |
| Tally ho | E |
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| Hark forward Tantivy | G |
| The woodland resounds | D |
| With shouts of the sportsmen | H |
| To cheer on the hounds | D |
| The horse and his rider | I |
| The deer and his foe | G |
| Dash by to the music | J |
| Of hark tally ho | G |
| He's at bay | B |
| Tally ho | G |
George Pope Morris
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