Bega Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEDBBFFGH BBIIJJKLL MMAAKNNGFROM the clouded belfry calling | A |
Hear my soft ascending swells | B |
Hear my notes like swallows falling | A |
I am Bega least of bells | B |
When great Turkeful rolls and rings | C |
All the storm touched turret swings | C |
Echoing battle loud and long | D |
When great Tatwin wakening roars | E |
To the far off shining shores | E |
All the seamen know his song | D |
I am Bega least of bells | B |
In my throat my message swells | B |
I with all the winds a thrill | F |
Murmuring softly murmuring still | F |
'God around me God above me | G |
God to guard me God to love me ' | H |
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I am Bega least of bells | B |
Weaving wonder wind born spells | B |
High above the morning mist | I |
Wreathed in rose and amethyst | I |
Still the dreams of music float | J |
Silver from my silver throat | J |
Whispering beauty whispering peace | K |
When great Tatwin's golden voice | L |
Bids the listening land rejoice | L |
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When great Turkeful rings and rolls | M |
Thunder down to trembling souls | M |
Then my notes like curlews flying | A |
Lifting falling sinking sighing | A |
Softly answer softly cease | K |
I with all the airs at play | N |
Murmuring sweetly murmuring say | N |
'God around me God above me | G |
God to guard me God to love me ' | - |
Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
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