Hark To The Shouting Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HICI ABCD| Hark to the shouting Wind | A |
| Hark to the flying Rain | B |
| And I care not though I never see | C |
| A bright blue sky again | D |
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| There are thoughts in my breast to day | E |
| That are not for human speech | F |
| But I hear them in the driving storm | G |
| And the roar upon the beach | F |
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| And oh to be with that ship | H |
| That I watch through the blinding brine | I |
| O Wind for thy sweep of land and sea | C |
| O Sea for a voice like thine | I |
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| Shout on thou pitiless Wind | A |
| To the frightened and flying Rain | B |
| I care not though I never see | C |
| A calm blue sky again | D |
Henry Timrod
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