"from, That Fair Land And Drear Land In The South" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEF

From that fair land and drear land in the SouthA
Of which through years I do not cease to thinkB
I brought a tale learned not by word of mouthA
But formed by finding here one golden linkB
And there another and with hands unskilledC
For such fine work but patient of all painD
For love of it I sought therefrom to buildC
What might have been at first the goodly chainD
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It is not golden now my craft knows moreE
Of working baser metal than of fineF
But to those fate wrought rings of precious oreE
I add these rugged iron links of mineF

John Boyle O'reilly



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