The Knight's Tomb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDAAEEE

Where is the grave of Sir Arthur O'KellynA
Where may the grave of that good man beB
By the side of a spring on the breast of HelvellynA
Under the twigs of a young birch treeB
The oak that in summer was sweet to hearC
And rustled its leaves in the fall of the yearD
And whistled and roared in the winter aloneA
Is gone and the birch in its stead is grownA
The Knight's bones are dustE
And his good sword rustE
His soul is with the saints I trustE

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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