After The Hunt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDEFGGDHCHHIEGGUnderneath the windy mountain walls | A |
Forth we rode an eager band | B |
By the surges and the verges and the gorges | C |
Till the night was on the land | B |
On the hazy mazy land | B |
Far away the bounding prey | D |
Leapt across the ruts and logs | E |
But we galloped galloped galloped on | F |
Till we heard the yapping of the dogs | G |
The yapping and the yelping of the dogs | G |
Oh it was a madly merry day | D |
We shall not so soon forget | H |
And the edges and the ledges and the ridges | C |
Haunt us with their echoes yet | H |
Echoes echoes echoes yet | H |
While the moon is on the hill | I |
Gleaming through the streaming fogs | E |
Don t you hear the yapping of the dogs | G |
The yapping and the yelping of the dogs | G |
Henry Kendall
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