Ultima Thule Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB AACC AADD EEFF

With favoring winds o'er sunlit seasA
We sailed for the HesperidesA
The land where golden apples growB
But that ah that was long agoB
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How far since then the ocean streamsA
Have swept us from that land of dreamsA
That land of fiction and of truthC
The lost Atlantis of our youthC
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Whither ah whither Are not theseA
The tempest haunted OrcadesA
Where sea gulls scream and breakers roarD
And wreck and sea weed line the shoreD
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Ultima Thule Utmost IsleE
Here in thy harbors for a whileE
We lower our sails a while we restF
From the unending endless questF

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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