Monition Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIH| A faint wind blowing from World's End | A |
| Made strange the city street | B |
| A strange sound mingled in the fall | C |
| Of the familiar feet | B |
| Something unseen whirled with the leaves | D |
| To tap on door and sill | E |
| Something unknown went whispering by | F |
| Even when the wind was still | E |
| And men looked up with startled eyes | G |
| And hurried on their way | H |
| As if they had been called and told | I |
| How brief their day | H |
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
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