The Wind At Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDEFFF A GGHIIIHJJJ| I | A |
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| Not till the wildman wind is shrill | B |
| Howling upon the hill | B |
| In every wolfish tree whose boisterous boughs | C |
| Like desperate arms gesture and beat the night | D |
| And down huge clouds in chasms of stormy white | D |
| The frightened moon hurries above the house | E |
| Shall I lie down and deep | F |
| Letting the mad wind keep | F |
| Its shouting revel round me fall asleep | F |
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| II | A |
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| Not till its dark halloo is hushed | G |
| And where wild waters rushed | G |
| Like some hoofed terror underneath its whip | H |
| And spur of foam remains | I |
| A ghostly glass hill framed whereover stains | I |
| Of moony mists and rains | I |
| And stealthy starbeams like vague specters slip | H |
| Shall I with thoughts that take | J |
| Unto themselves the ache | J |
| Of silence as a sound from sleep awake | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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