Songo River. (birds Of Passage. Flight The Fourth) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH IIJJ KKLL MMNN OOPP QQPP RRSS PPT

Nowhere such a devious streamA
Save in fancy or in dreamA
Winding slow through bush and brakeB
Links together lake and lakeB
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Walled with woods or sandy shelfC
Ever doubling on itselfC
Flows the stream so still and slowD
That it hardly seems to flowD
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Never errant knight of oldE
Lost in woodland or on woldE
Such a winding path pursuedF
Through the sylvan solitudeF
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Never school boy in his questG
After hazel nut or nestG
Through the forest in and outH
Wandered loitering thus aboutH
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In the mirror of its tideI
Tangled thickets on each sideI
Hang inverted and betweenJ
Floating cloud or sky sereneJ
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Swift or swallow on the wingK
Seems the only living thingK
Or the loon that laughs and fliesL
Down to those reflected skiesL
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Silent stream thy Indian nameM
Unfamiliar is to fameM
For thou hidest here aloneN
Well content to be unknownN
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But thy tranquil waters teachO
Wisdom deep as human speechO
Moving without haste or noiseP
In unbroken equipoiseP
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Though thou turnest no busy millQ
And art ever calm and stillQ
Even thy silence seems to sayP
To the traveller on his wayP
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'Traveller hurrying from the heatR
Of the city stay thy feetR
Rest awhile nor longer wasteS
Life with inconsiderate hasteS
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'Be not like a stream that brawlsP
Loud with shallow waterfallsP
But in quiet self controlT
Link together soul and soul '-

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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