The Castle By The Sea. (from The German Of Uhland) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA DAD ABE FGH FBA IJKJ LMF NJA'Hast thou seen that lordly castle | A |
That Castle by the Sea | B |
Golden and red above it | C |
The clouds float gorgeously | A |
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'And fain it would stoop downward | D |
To the mirrored wave below | A |
And fain it would soar upward | D |
In the evening's crimson glow ' | - |
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'Well have I seen that castle | A |
That Castle by the Sea | B |
And the moon above it standing | E |
And the mist rise solemnly ' | - |
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'The winds and the waves of ocean | F |
Had they a merry chime | G |
Didst thou hear from those lofty chambers | H |
The harp and the minstrel's rhyme ' | - |
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'The winds and the waves of ocean | F |
They rested quietly | B |
But I heard on the gale a sound of wail | A |
And tears came to mine eye ' | - |
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'And sawest thou on the turrets | I |
The King and his royal bride | J |
And the wave of their crimson mantles | K |
And the golden crown of pride | J |
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'Led they not forth in rapture | L |
A beauteous maiden there | M |
Resplendent as the morning sun | F |
Beaming with golden hair ' | - |
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'Well saw I the ancient parents | N |
Without the crown of pride | J |
They were moving slow in weeds of woe | A |
No maiden was by their side ' | - |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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