A Wraith In The Mist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDED FGCH IJCJ| Sir I should build me a fortification if I | A |
| came to live here BOSWELL'S Johnson | B |
| - | |
| On the green little isle of Inchkenneth | C |
| Who is it that walks by the shore | D |
| So gay with his Highland blue bonnet | E |
| So brave with his targe and claymore | D |
| - | |
| His form is the form of a giant | F |
| But his face wears an aspect of pain | G |
| Can this be the Laird of Inchkenneth | C |
| Can this be Sir Allan McLean | H |
| - | |
| Ah no It is only the Rambler | I |
| The Idler who lives in Bolt Court | J |
| And who says were he Laird of Inchkenneth | C |
| He would wall himself round with a fort | J |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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