Song Of The Silent Land. (from The German Of Salis) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABA ACCAADA AEFAAEAInto the Silent Land | A |
Ah who shall lead us thither | B |
Clouds in the evening sky more darkly gather | B |
And shattered wrecks lie thicker on the strand | A |
Who leads us with a gentle hand | A |
Thither O thither | B |
Into the Silent Land | A |
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Into the Silent Land | A |
To you ye boundless regions | C |
Of all perfection Tender morning visions | C |
Of beauteous souls The Future's pledge and band | A |
Who in Life's battle firm doth stand | A |
Shall bear Hope's tender blossoms | D |
Into the Silent Land | A |
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O Land O Land | A |
For all the broken hearted | E |
The mildest herald by our faith allotted | F |
Beckons and with inverted torch doth stand | A |
To lead us with a gentle hand | A |
Into the land of the great Departed | E |
Into the Silent Land | A |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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