Pursuit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFBGHIG| As wind drowned scents that bring to other hills | A |
| Disquieting memories of silences | B |
| Broad silences beyond the memory | C |
| As feathered swaying seeds as wings of birds | D |
| Dappling the sky with honey coloured gold | E |
| Faint murmurs clear keen winged of swift ideas | F |
| Break my small silences | B |
| And I must hunt and come to tire of hunting | G |
| Strange laughing thoughts that roister through my mind | H |
| Hopelessly swift to flit and so I hunt | I |
| And come to tire of hunting | G |
Peter Courtney Quennell, Sir
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