Poem - Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHI JKL| Through the dark aisles of the wood | A |
| Where the pine needles deaden all sound | B |
| And the dove flutters in the black boughs | C |
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| Through twilit vaults of the forest | D |
| Where fungus stifles the roots | E |
| And the squirrel escapes with a cone | F |
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| Through the dim alleys of pine | G |
| Where the bent stick moves like a snake | H |
| And the badger sniffs at the moon | I |
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| Through the green graveyard of leaves | J |
| Where the stoat rehearses his kill | K |
| And the white skull grins in the fern | L |
Henry Treece
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