L'envoi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABA CDD EEF GGG HHH III

Ye voices that aroseA
After the Evening's closeB
And whispered to my restless heart reposeA
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Go breathe it in the earC
Of all who doubt and fearD
And say to them Be of good cheerD
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Ye sounds so low and calmE
That in the groves of balmE
Seemed to me like an angel's psalmF
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Go mingle yet once moreG
With the perpetual roarG
Of the pine forest dark and hoarG
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Tongues of the dead not lostH
But speaking from deaths frostH
Like fiery tongues at PentecostH
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Glimmer as funeral lampsI
Amid the chills and darn psI
Of the vast plain where Death encampsI

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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