Upon Graciosa, Walking And Talking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDBEFEGGH| When as abroad to greet the morn | A |
| I mark my Graciosa walk | B |
| In homage bends the whisp'ring corn | A |
| Yet to confess | C |
| Its awkwardness | D |
| Must hang its head upon the stalk | B |
| And when she talks her lips do heal | E |
| The wounds her lightest glances give | F |
| In pity then be harsh and deal | E |
| Such wounds that I | G |
| May hourly die | G |
| And by a word restored live | H |
Sir Arthur Quiller-couch
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