To A Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHGIJKEHH| Here in the fairway | A |
| Fetching foul of keel | B |
| Long stray but fortunate | C |
| Out of the fogs the vast | D |
| Atlantic solitudes | E |
| Shall by the hawser pin | F |
| Waiting the signal | G |
| Leave go anchor | H |
| Scent the familiar | H |
| The unforgettable | G |
| Fragrance of home | I |
| So in a long breath | J |
| Bless us unknowing | K |
| Bless them the violets | E |
| Bless me the gardener | H |
| Bless thee the giver | H |
Sir Arthur Quiller-couch
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