The Stanza Of Childe Harold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCAADEBBFF| Who framed the stanza of Childe Harold He | A |
| It was who halting on a stormy shore | B |
| Knew well the lofty voice which evermore | B |
| In grand distress doth haunt the sleepless sea | A |
| With solemn sounds And as each wave did roll | C |
| Till one came up the mightiest of the whole | C |
| To sweep and surge across the vacant lea | A |
| Wild words were wedded to wild melody | A |
| This poet must have had a speechless sense | D |
| Of some dead summer's boundless affluence | E |
| Else whither can we trace the passioned lore | B |
| Of Beauty steeping to the very core | B |
| His royal verse and that rare light which lies | F |
| About it like a sunset in the skies | F |
Henry Kendall
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