The Complaint Of Ninathoma Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEEEEFEFEHow long will ye round me be swelling | A |
O ye blue tumbling waves of the sea | B |
Not always in caves was my dwelling | A |
Nor beneath the cold blast of the tree | B |
Thro' the high sounding halls of Cathl ma | C |
In the steps of my beauty I stray'd | D |
The warriors beheld Ninath ma | C |
And they bless d the white bosomed maid | D |
A ghost by my cavern it darted | E |
In moon beams the spirit was drest | E |
For lovely appear the departed | E |
When they visit the dreams of my rest | E |
But disturbed by the tempest's commotion | F |
Fleet the shadowy forms of delight | E |
Ah cease thou shrill blast of the ocean | F |
To howl through my cavern by night | E |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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