In The Forest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDEOne well might deem among these miles of woods | A |
Such were the Forests of the Holy Grail | B |
Broceliand and Dean where clothed in mail | B |
The Knights of Arthur rode and all the broods | A |
Of legend laired And where no sound intrudes | A |
Upon the ear except the glimmering wail | B |
Of some far bird or in some flowery swale | B |
A brook that murmurs to the solitudes | A |
Might think he hears the laugh of Vivien | C |
Blent with the moan of Merlin muttering bound | D |
By his own magic to one stony spot | E |
And in the cloud that looms above the glen | F |
In which the sun burns like the Table Round | D |
Might dream he sees the towers of Camelot | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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