The Hunter's Even-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C DC D E FE F G HG HTHE plain with still and wand'ring feet | A |
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And gun full charged I tread | B |
And hov'ring see thine image sweet | A |
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Thine image dear o'er head | B |
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In gentle silence thou dost fare | C |
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Through field and valley dear | D |
But doth my fleeting image ne'er | C |
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To thy mind's eye appear | D |
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His image who by grief oppress'd | E |
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Roams through the world forlorn | F |
And wanders on from east to west | E |
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Because from thee he's torn | F |
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When I would think of none but thee | G |
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Mine eyes the moon survey | H |
A calm repose then steals o'er me | G |
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But how 'twere hard to say | H |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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