Writ In A Book Of Welsh Verse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFGE HIIJ| This is the house where I was bred | A |
| The wind blows through it without stint | B |
| The wind bitten by the roadside mint | B |
| Here brake I loaf here climbed to bed | A |
| - | |
| The fuchsia on the window sill | C |
| Even the candlesticks a row | D |
| Wrought by grave men so long ago | D |
| I loved them once I love them still | C |
| - | |
| Southward and westward a great sky | E |
| The throb of sea within mine ear | F |
| Then something different more near | G |
| As though a wistful foot went by | E |
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| Ghost of a ghost down all the years | H |
| In low roofed room at turn of stair | I |
| At table setting and at prayer | I |
| Old wars old hungers and old tears | J |
Lizette Woodworth Reese
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