Ireland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFCF GCBBC H| Written for the Art Autograph during the Irish Famine | A |
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| Heartsome Ireland winsome Ireland | B |
| Charmer of the sun and sea | C |
| Bright beguiler of old anguish | D |
| How could Famine frown on thee | C |
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| As our Gulf Stream drawn to thee ward | E |
| Turns him from his northward flow | F |
| And our wintry western headlands | C |
| Send thee summer from their snow | F |
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| Thus the main and cordial current | G |
| Of our love sets over sea | C |
| Tender comely valiant Ireland | B |
| Songful soulful sorrowful Ireland | B |
| Streaming warm to comfort thee | C |
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| Baltimore | H |
Sidney Lanier
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