Hope The Hornblower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCDE FFFBGGDB HHHBIIDB'Hark ye hark to the winding horn | A |
Sluggards awake and front the morn | A |
Hark ye hark to the winding horn | A |
The sun's on meadow and mill | B |
Follow me hearts that love the chase | C |
Follow me feet that keep the pace | C |
Stirrup to stirrup we ride we ride | D |
We ride by moor and hill ' | E |
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Huntsman huntsman whither away | F |
What is the quarry afoot to day | F |
Huntsman huntsman whither away | F |
And what the game ye kill | B |
Is it the deer that men may dine | G |
Is it the wolf that tears the kine | G |
What is the race ye ride ye ride | D |
Ye ride by moor and hill | B |
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'Ask not yet till the day be dead | H |
What is the game that's forward fled | H |
Ask not yet till the day be dead | H |
The game we follow still | B |
An echo it may be floating past | I |
A shadow it may be fading fast | I |
Shadow or echo we ride we ride | D |
We ride by moor and hill' | B |
Sir Henry Newbolt
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