Dawn By The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BABA CDCD EE| Beautiful cold freshness of light reveals | A |
| The black masts mirrored with their shadowy spars | A |
| The hill gloom and the sleeping wharf and steals | A |
| Up magical faint heights of fading stars | A |
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| I hear the waves on the long shingle thrown | B |
| Slowly draw backward plunge and never cease | A |
| Against that sea sound the earth stillness lone | B |
| Builds vaster in the early light's increase | A |
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| O falling blind waves in my heart you break | C |
| Outcast and far from my own self I seem | D |
| With alien sense in a strange air awake | C |
| The body and projection of a dream | D |
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| Turn back pale Dawn or bring that light to me | E |
| Which yesterday was lost beyond the sea | E |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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