The Enemies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DAEE FGCC

The angry windA
That cursed at meB
Was nothing but an evil spriteC
Vexed with any man's delightC
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And strange it seemedD
That a dark windA
Should run down from a mountain steepE
And shout as though the world were asleepE
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But when he ceasedF
And silence wasG
Who could but fear what evil spriteC
Crept through the tunnels of the nightC

John Frederick Freeman



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