Eyrie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CBDBDB EFEFEF

Between the mountain and the seaA
I've made a happy landingB
And here a peace has come to meA
That passeth understandingB
A shining faith and purityA
Beyond demandingB
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With palm below and pine aboveC
Where wings of gulls are gleamingB
By orange tree and olive groveD
From walls of airy seemingB
My roses beg me not to roveD
But linger dreamingB
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So I'm in love with life againE
And would with joy disseverF
My days from ways of worldly menE
And mingle with them neverF
Let silken roses to my kenE
Whisper foreverF

Robert William Service



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