Christine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJIKLML| The beauty of the Northern dawns | A |
| Their pure pale light is thine | B |
| Yet all the dreams of tropic nights | C |
| Within thy blue eyes shine | B |
| Not statelier in their prisoning seas | D |
| The icebergs grandly move | E |
| But in thy smile is youth and joy | F |
| And in thy voice is love | G |
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| Thou art like Hecla's crest that stands | H |
| So lonely proud and high | I |
| No earthly thing may come between | J |
| Her summit and the sky | I |
| The sun in vain may strive to melt | K |
| Her crown of virgin snow | L |
| But the great heart of the mountain glows | M |
| With deathless fire below | L |
John Milton Hay
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