L'envoi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDED FGHG IBJBThe Return of the Sire de Nesle | A |
A D | B |
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My towers at last These rovings end | C |
Their thirst is slaked in larger dearth | D |
The yearning infinite recoils | E |
For terrible is earth | D |
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Kaf thrusts his snouted crags through fog | F |
Araxes swells beyond his span | G |
And knowledge poured by pilgrimage | H |
Overflows the banks of man | G |
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But thou my stay thy lasting love | I |
One lonely good let this but be | B |
Weary to view the wide world's swarm | J |
But blest to fold but thee | B |
Herman Melville
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