Hunting Song Of The Seeonee Pack Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAB ABDDDB ABEEEB AA FF GG HHAs the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belled | A |
Once twice and again | B |
And a doe leaped up and a doe leaped up | C |
From the pond in the wood where the wild deer sup | C |
This I scouting alone beheld | A |
Once twice and again | B |
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As the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belled | A |
Once twice and again | B |
And a wolf stole back and a wolf stole back | D |
To carry the word to the waiting Pack | D |
And we sought and we found and we bayed on his track | D |
Once twice and again | B |
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As the dawn was breaking the Wolf pack yelled | A |
Once twice and again | B |
Feet in the jungle that leave no mark | E |
Eyes that can see in the dark the dark | E |
Tongue give tongue to it Hark O Hark | E |
Once twice and again | B |
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His spots are the joy of the Leopard his horns are the Buffalo's pride | A |
Be clean for the strength of the hunter is known by the gloss of his hide | A |
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If ye find that the Bullock can toss you or the heavy browed Sambhur can gore | F |
Ye need not stop work to inform us we knew it ten seasons before | F |
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Oppress not the cubs of the stranger but hail them as Sister and Brother | G |
For though they are little and fubsy it may be the Bear is their mother | G |
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quot There is none like to me quot says the Cub in the pride of his earliest kill | H |
But the Jungle is large and the Cub he is small Let him think and be still | H |
Rudyard Kipling
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