Wendover Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJI KLML NOPO QERE BMB

Uplifted and lone set apart with our loveA
On the crest of a soft swelling downB
Cloud shadows that meet on the grass at our feetC
Sail on above Wendover townB
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Wendover town takes the smile of the sunD
As if yearning and strife were no moreE
From her red roofs float high neither plaint neither sighF
All the weight of the world is our ownG
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Would that life were more kind and that souls might have peaceH
As the wide mead from storm and from baleI
We bring up our own care but how sweet over thereJ
And how strange is their calm in the valeI
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As if trouble at noon had achieved a deep sleepK
Lapped and lulled from the weariful fretL
Or shot down out of day had a hint dropt awayM
As if grief might attain to forgetL
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Not if we two indeed had gone over the bourneN
And were safe on the hills of the blestO
Not more strange they might show to us drawn from belowP
Come up from long dolour to restO
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But the peace of that vale would be thine love and mineQ
And sweeter the air than of yoreE
And this life we have led as a dream that is fledR
Might appear to our thought evermoreE
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'Was it life was it life ' we might say ''twas scarce life '-
'Was it love 'twas scarce love ' looking downB
'Yet we mind a sweet ray of the red sun one dayM
Low lying on Wendover townB

Jean Ingelow



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