Dreamland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFCGGHCGGGCAABC| When midnight mists are creeping | A |
| And all the land is sleeping | A |
| Around me tread the mighty dead | B |
| And slowly pass away | C |
| Lo warriors saints and sages | D |
| From out the vanished ages | E |
| With solemn pace and reverend face | F |
| Appear and pass away | C |
| The blaze of noonday splendour | G |
| The twilight soft and tender | G |
| May charm the eye yet they shall die | H |
| Shall die and pass away | C |
| But here in Dreamland's centre | G |
| No spoiler's hand may enter | G |
| These visions fair this radiance rare | G |
| Shall never pass away | C |
| I see the shadows falling | A |
| The forms of old recalling | A |
| Around me tread the mighty dead | B |
| And slowly pass away | C |
Lewis Carroll
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