From Hawk And Kite (the Rocky Road To Dublin) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FFFPoor frightened fluttered silent one | A |
If we had seen your nest of clay | B |
We would have passed it by and gone | C |
Nor frightened you away | B |
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For there are others guard a nest | D |
From hawk and kite and lurking foe | E |
And more despair is in their breast | D |
Than you can ever know | E |
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Shield the nests where'er they be | F |
On the ground or on the tree | F |
Guard the poor from treachery | F |
James Stephens
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