Echo Dell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEDDFFDGG HHAAIJIJKLLKGG

In a lone valley fair and farA
Where many sweet beguilements areA
I know a spot to lag and dreamB
Through damask morns and noons agleamB
For feet fall lightly on the fernC
And twilight is a wondrous thingD
When the winds blow from some far bourneE
Beyond the hill rims westeringD
There echoes ring as if a throngD
Of fairies hid from mortal eyesF
Sent laughter back in spirit guiseF
And song as the pure soul of songD
Oh 'tis a spot to love right wellG
This lonely witching Echo DellG
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Even the winds an echo knowH
Elusive faint such as might blowH
From wandering elf land bugles farA
Beneath an occidental starA
And I have thought the blue bells lentI
A subtle music to my earJ
And that the pale wild roses bentI
To harken sounds I might not hearJ
The tasselled fir trees softly croonK
The fabled lore of elder daysL
And through the shimmering eastern hazeL
Floats slowly up the mellow moonK
Come heart o' mine for love must dwellG
In whispering witching Echo DellG

Lucy Maud Montgomery



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