Hunting Song Of The Seeonee Pack Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAB ABDDDB ABEEEB AA FF GG HH

As the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belledA
Once twice and againB
And a doe leaped up and a doe leaped upC
From the pond in the wood where the wild deer supC
This I scouting alone beheldA
Once twice and againB
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As the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belledA
Once twice and againB
And a wolf stole back and a wolf stole backD
To carry the word to the waiting PackD
And we sought and we found and we bayed on his trackD
Once twice and againB
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As the dawn was breaking the Wolf pack yelledA
Once twice and againB
Feet in the jungle that leave no markE
Eyes that can see in the dark the darkE
Tongue give tongue to it Hark O HarkE
Once twice and againB
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His spots are the joy of the Leopard his horns are the Buffalo's prideA
Be clean for the strength of the hunter is known by the gloss of his hideA
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If ye find that the Bullock can toss you or the heavy browed Sambhur can goreF
Ye need not stop work to inform us we knew it ten seasons beforeF
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Oppress not the cubs of the stranger but hail them as Sister and BrotherG
For though they are little and fubsy it may be the Bear is their motherG
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quot There is none like to me quot says the Cub in the pride of his earliest killH
But the Jungle is large and the Cub he is small Let him think and be stillH

Rudyard Kipling



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