The Land Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD AEFFE AGHHG AIJJI AKLLM| Hail voyagers hail | A |
| Whence e'er ye come where'er ye rove | B |
| No calmer strand | C |
| No sweeter land | C |
| Will e'er ye view than the Land of Love | D |
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| Hail voyagers hail | A |
| To these our shores soft gales invite | E |
| The palm plumes wave | F |
| The billows lave | F |
| And hither point fix'd stars of light | E |
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| Hail voyagers hail | A |
| Think not our groves wide brood with gloom | G |
| In this our isle | H |
| Bright flowers smile | H |
| Full urns rose heaped these valleys bloom | G |
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| Hail voyagers hail | A |
| Be not deceived renounce vain things | I |
| Ye may not find | J |
| A tranquil mind | J |
| Though hence ye sail with swiftest wings | I |
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| Hail voyagers hail | A |
| Time flies full fast life soon is o'er | K |
| And ye may mourn | L |
| That hither borne | L |
| Ye left behind our pleasant shore | M |
Herman Melville
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