As In Their Flight The Birds Of Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAABACDC DEFFGEHIIHJJK FFILILMMI

AS in their flight the birds of songA
Halt here and there in sweet and sunny dalesB
But halt not overlongA
The time one rural song to singA
They pause then following bounteous galesB
Steer forward on the wingA
Sun servers they from first to lastC
Upon the sun they waitD
To ride the sailing blastC
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So he awhile in our contested stateD
Awhile abode not longer for his SunE
Mother we say no tenderer name we knowF
With whose diviner glowF
His early days had shoneG
Now to withdraw her radiance had begunE
Or lest a wrong I say not she withdrewH
But the loud stream of men day after dayI
And great dust columns of the common wayI
Between them grew and grewH
And he and she for evermore might yearnJ
But to the spring the rivulets not returnJ
Nor to the bosom comes the child againK
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And he O may we fancy soF
He feeling time forever flowF
And flowing bear him forth and far awayI
From that dear ingle where his life beganL
And all his treasure layI
He waxing into manL
And ever farther ever closer woundM
In this obstreperous world's ignoble roundM
From that poor prospect turned his face awayI

Robert Louis Stevenson



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