The Complaint Of Ninathoma Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEEEEFEFE

How long will ye round me be swellingA
O ye blue tumbling waves of the seaB
Not always in caves was my dwellingA
Nor beneath the cold blast of the treeB
Thro' the high sounding halls of Cathl maC
In the steps of my beauty I stray'dD
The warriors beheld Ninath maC
And they bless d the white bosomed maidD
A ghost by my cavern it dartedE
In moon beams the spirit was drestE
For lovely appear the departedE
When they visit the dreams of my restE
But disturbed by the tempest's commotionF
Fleet the shadowy forms of delightE
Ah cease thou shrill blast of the oceanF
To howl through my cavern by nightE

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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