For All Prisoners And Captives Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFG DHDH DIDI DJDK DLDL

OVER the English trees and the English meadowsA
Twilight is falling clearB
But my heart walks far in the homeless winds and the shadowsA
For those who are not hereC
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Youth and pleasure and peace and the strong flesh clothingD
The freeman's soul they gaveE
Beauty they gave for a scar and honour for loathingD
And life for a living graveE
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But not of the least they gave was the English mellowF
Sunlight on beech leaves spreadG
And the Squirrel flickering earthward to find his fellowF
Where the chestnut husks lie deadG
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And not of the least they lost was the calm star climbingD
Over the elm tree's heightH
And the heron high in the mists and the hoar frost rimingD
The ivy leaves at nightH
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Night and the early moon and the dead leaves burningD
And England secure and freeI
By the price of uncounted heartbreaks toward her turningD
Across her kindred seaI
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Night and the smell of the earth and the blue reek liftingD
Straight as a prayer from the plainJ
Loose them O Sleep to the sun and the beech leaves driftingD
And the stubble fields againK
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Night and the robins still and the long smoke foldingD
The fallow on either handL
And the spirits of those who sorrow afar beholdingD
In dreams their native landL

Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall



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