St. Martin's Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGFEF HIDIDI

AS swallows turning backwardA
When half way o'er the seaB
At one word's trumpet summonsC
They came again to meB
The hopes I had forgottenD
Came back again to meB
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I know not which to creditE
O lady of my heartF
Your eyes that bade me lingerG
Your words that bade us partF
I know not which to creditE
My reason or my heartF
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But be my hopes rewardedH
Or be they but in vainI
I have dreamed a golden visionD
I have gathered in the grainI
I have dreamed a golden visionD
I have not lived in vainI

Robert Louis Stevenson



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