Red Dog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEFEFE| For our white and our excellent nights for the nights of swift | A |
| running | B |
| Fair ranging far seeing good hunting sure cunning | B |
| For the smells of the dawning untainted ere dew has departed | C |
| For the rush through the mist and the quarry blind started | C |
| For the cry of our mates when the sambhur has wheeled and is | D |
| standing at bay | E |
| For the risk and the riot of night | F |
| For the sleep at the lair mouth by day | E |
| It is met and we go to the fight | F |
| Bay O bay | E |
Rudyard Kipling
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