Thule Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIJ GKILG IMNOP QRIST JUVJW XCIYZ GCA2WB2 C2CD2JE2 UGF2GA2 G2GH2I2J2| Random rock | A |
| And the stain of the rain | B |
| Smell of bracken | C |
| The windy moor | D |
| And the wild cloud | E |
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| And rising blurred | F |
| In the showery gray | G |
| A nameless mound | H |
| Of the perished people | I |
| Who built nothing | J |
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| Content I savour | G |
| My Northern earth | K |
| Till memory's shuttle | I |
| Darts across it | L |
| A far picture | G |
| - | |
| A little temple | I |
| Long deserted | M |
| Warming its honey pale | N |
| Gracious columns | O |
| In the soft South | P |
| - | |
| Remote the mountains | Q |
| In blue noon | R |
| Before the temple | I |
| A spring bubbles | S |
| In vivid grass | T |
| - | |
| There once approaching | J |
| To enter the sacred | U |
| Dimness youth | V |
| Beheld gleaming | J |
| The breasts of Venus | W |
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| Vanished only | X |
| The morning sun | C |
| Comes to the marble | I |
| Warm as the touch | Y |
| Of youthful lips | Z |
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| Am I there | G |
| Where the vines redden | C |
| Beneath white towers | A2 |
| And dark the cypress | W |
| Points aloof | B2 |
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| Where Beauty brought forth | C2 |
| Wondrous children | C |
| To smile down Time | D2 |
| And the passing passing | J |
| Trouble of the world | E2 |
| - | |
| Or here where rooted | U |
| Ancient fibre | G |
| Stirs to the wind | F2 |
| And the blood in answer | G |
| Deeply stirs | A2 |
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| To the wind that smells | G2 |
| Of ocean spray | G |
| That blows as the spirit | H2 |
| Blows and finds | I2 |
| Upon earth no home | J2 |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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