To My Brother, Basil E. Kendall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEEDCC

TO NIGHT the sea sends up a gulf like soundA
And ancient rhymes are ringing in my headB
The many lilts of song we sang and saidB
My friend and brother when we journeyed roundA
Our haunts at Wollongong that classic groundA
For me at least a lingerer deeply readB
And steeped in beauty Oft in trance I treadB
Those shining shores and hear your talk of FameC
With thought flushed face and heart so well assuredD
Beholding through the woodland s bright distressE
The Moon half pillaged of her lovelinessE
Of this wild dreamer Had you but enduredD
A dubious dark you might have won a nameC
With brighter bays than I can ever claimC

Henry Kendall



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