Come, My Beloved, Hear From Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGGHIJJKKLM NNOOPPQQRRSTCOME my beloved hear from me | A |
Tales of the woods or open sea | A |
Let our aspiring fancy rise | B |
A wren's flight higher toward the skies | B |
Or far from cities brown and bare | C |
Play at the least in open air | C |
In all the tales men hear us tell | D |
Still let the unfathomed ocean swell | D |
Or shallower forest sound abroad | E |
Below the lonely stars of God | F |
In all let something still be done | G |
Still in a corner shine the sun | G |
Slim ankled maids be fleet of foot | H |
Nor man disown the rural flute | I |
Still let the hero from the start | J |
In honest sweat and beats of heart | J |
Push on along the untrodden road | K |
For some inviolate abode | K |
Still O beloved let me hear | L |
The great bell beating far and near | M |
The odd unknown enchanted gong | N |
That on the road hales men along | N |
That from the mountain calls afar | O |
That lures a vessel from a star | O |
And with a still aerial sound | P |
Makes all the earth enchanted ground | P |
Love and the love of life and act | Q |
Dance live and sing through all our furrowed tract | Q |
Till the great God enamoured gives | R |
To him who reads to him who lives | R |
That rare and fair romantic strain | S |
That whoso hears must hear again | T |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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