In The Carolina Woods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFB GBHBII AI| HERE you should lie ye Kings of eld | A |
| Barbarossa Boabdil | B |
| And Czar Lazar and Charlemagne | C |
| Arthur Gaelic Finn | D |
| Here where the | E |
| muffling Spanish mosses | F |
| Forests with forests fill | B |
| - | |
| Not in a cavern where the winds | G |
| Trample with battle call | B |
| But in these woods where branch and branch | H |
| From tree and tree let fall | B |
| Not moss but grey and cobweb beards | I |
| Kings' cabalistic beards | I |
| - | |
| Here should you sleep your cycles out | A |
| Ye Kings with hoary beards | I |
Padraic Colum
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