To ---- Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAABCBAC| Strange was the doom of Heracles whose shade | A |
| Had dwelling in dim Hades the unblest | A |
| While yet his form and presence sat a guest | A |
| With the old immortals when the feast was made | A |
| Thine like thus differs form and presence laid | A |
| In this dim chamber of enforc d rest | A |
| It is the unseen shade which risen hath pressed | A |
| Above all heights where feet Olympian strayed | A |
| My soul admires to hear thee speak thy thought | A |
| Falls from a high place like an August star | B |
| Or some great eagle from his air hung rings | C |
| When swooping past a snow cold mountain scar | B |
| Down he steep slope of a long sunbeam brought | A |
| He stirs the wheat with the steerage of his wings | C |
Jean Ingelow
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