Eyrie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CBDBDB EFEFEF| Between the mountain and the sea | A |
| I've made a happy landing | B |
| And here a peace has come to me | A |
| That passeth understanding | B |
| A shining faith and purity | A |
| Beyond demanding | B |
| - | |
| With palm below and pine above | C |
| Where wings of gulls are gleaming | B |
| By orange tree and olive grove | D |
| From walls of airy seeming | B |
| My roses beg me not to rove | D |
| But linger dreaming | B |
| - | |
| So I'm in love with life again | E |
| And would with joy dissever | F |
| My days from ways of worldly men | E |
| And mingle with them never | F |
| Let silken roses to my ken | E |
| Whisper forever | F |
Robert William Service
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