The Were-wolf Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B A C A DDBE A F A FE A G A D A A A H A G A GDI A HGSHE | A |
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Nay still amort my love Why dost thou lag | B |
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HE | A |
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The strix owl cried | C |
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SHE | A |
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Nay yon wild stream that leaps | D |
Hoarse from the black pines of the Hakel steeps | D |
A moon tipped water down a glittering crag | B |
Why so aghast sweetheart Why dost thou stop | E |
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HE | A |
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The demon huntsman passed with hooting horn | F |
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SHE | A |
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Nay 't was the blind wind sweeping through the thorn | F |
Around the ruins of the Dumburg's top | E |
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HE | A |
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My limbs are cold | G |
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SHE | A |
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Come warm thee in mine arms | D |
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HE | A |
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Mine eyes are weary | A |
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SHE | A |
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Rest them love on mine | H |
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HE | A |
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I am athirst | G |
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SHE | A |
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Quench on my lips thy thirst | G |
O dear belov d how thy last kiss warms | D |
My blood again | I |
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HE | A |
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Off How thy eyeballs shine | H |
Thy face thy form So do I die accursed | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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