Stout Marches Lead To Certain Ends Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFGG BBHHSTOUT marches lead to certain ends | A |
We seek no Holy Grail my friends | A |
That dawn should find us every day | B |
Some fraction farther on our way | B |
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The dumb lands sleep from east to west | C |
They stretch and turn and take their rest | C |
The cock has crown in the steading yard | D |
But priest and people slumber hard | D |
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We two are early forth and hear | E |
The nations snoring far and near | F |
So peacefully their rest they take | G |
It seems we are the first awake | G |
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Strong heart this is no royal way | B |
A thousand cross roads seek the day | B |
And hid from us to left and right | H |
A thousand seekers seek the light | H |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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