The Woods Shake In An Ague-fit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJThe woods shake in an ague fit | A |
The mad wind rocks the pine | B |
From sea to sea the white gulls flit | A |
Into the roaring brine | B |
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The moon as if in panic grief | C |
Darts through the clouds on high | D |
Blown like a wild autumnal leaf | C |
Across the wilder sky | D |
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The gusty rain is driving fast | E |
And through the rain we hear | F |
Above the equinoctial blast | E |
The thunder of the Weir | F |
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The voices of the wind and rain | G |
Wail echoing through my heart | H |
That love is ever dogged by pain | G |
And fondest souls must part | H |
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You made heart's summer O my friend | I |
But now we bid adieu | J |
There will be winter without end | I |
And tears for ever new | J |
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