Come, My Beloved, Hear From Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGGHIJJKKLM NNOOPPQQRRST

COME my beloved hear from meA
Tales of the woods or open seaA
Let our aspiring fancy riseB
A wren's flight higher toward the skiesB
Or far from cities brown and bareC
Play at the least in open airC
In all the tales men hear us tellD
Still let the unfathomed ocean swellD
Or shallower forest sound abroadE
Below the lonely stars of GodF
In all let something still be doneG
Still in a corner shine the sunG
Slim ankled maids be fleet of footH
Nor man disown the rural fluteI
Still let the hero from the startJ
In honest sweat and beats of heartJ
Push on along the untrodden roadK
For some inviolate abodeK
Still O beloved let me hearL
The great bell beating far and nearM
The odd unknown enchanted gongN
That on the road hales men alongN
That from the mountain calls afarO
That lures a vessel from a starO
And with a still aerial soundP
Makes all the earth enchanted groundP
Love and the love of life and actQ
Dance live and sing through all our furrowed tractQ
Till the great God enamoured givesR
To him who reads to him who livesR
That rare and fair romantic strainS
That whoso hears must hear againT

Robert Louis Stevenson



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