In The Forest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDE

One well might deem among these miles of woodsA
Such were the Forests of the Holy GrailB
Broceliand and Dean where clothed in mailB
The Knights of Arthur rode and all the broodsA
Of legend laired And where no sound intrudesA
Upon the ear except the glimmering wailB
Of some far bird or in some flowery swaleB
A brook that murmurs to the solitudesA
Might think he hears the laugh of VivienC
Blent with the moan of Merlin muttering boundD
By his own magic to one stony spotE
And in the cloud that looms above the glenF
In which the sun burns like the Table RoundD
Might dream he sees the towers of CamelotE

Madison Julius Cawein



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