On The Barrier Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGCGCDCDEHIH EEEEEJKJCECE| ON the Barrier Ranges | A |
| Grim and grey and old | B |
| Spring the Maid of Wonder | C |
| Spreads her cloth of gold | B |
| Every hill and hollow | D |
| Carpeting with flowers | E |
| O for feet to follow | D |
| Through the shining hours | E |
| Once I saw the damsel | F |
| Watched her at her task | G |
| Basking in her glamour | C |
| As the lizards bask | G |
| And if I remember | C |
| Aught of gleam and glow | D |
| 'Tis that sweet September | C |
| Twenty years ago | D |
| Twenty golden springtides | E |
| Much and yet how slight | H |
| Measured with that region | I |
| Hollow land and height | H |
| Biding through Earth's changes | E |
| Steadfast to its shocks | E |
| Oldest of the Ranges | E |
| Ancientest of Rocks | E |
| If with sweet recurrence | E |
| Youth renews the Earth | J |
| Shall there come no glory | K |
| Light and song and mirth | J |
| Unto us who ponder | C |
| Much on banished joys | E |
| Spring thou Maid of Wonder | C |
| Make us girls and boys | E |
Roderic Quinn
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