Lines Written During A Gale Of Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIHI JKJK LMLN OPOQ RJRJ STST| Oh nature though the blast is yelling | A |
| Loud roaring through the bending tree | B |
| There's sorrow in man's darksome dwelling | A |
| There's rapture still with thee | B |
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| I gaze upon the clouds wind driven | C |
| The white storm crested deep | D |
| My heart with human cares is riven | C |
| O'er these I cannot weep | D |
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| 'Tis not the rush of wave or wind | E |
| That wakes my anxious fears | F |
| That presses on my troubled mind | E |
| And fills my eyes with tears | G |
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| I feel the icy breath of sorrow | H |
| My ardent spirit chill | I |
| The dark dark presage of the morrow | H |
| The sense of coming ill | I |
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| I hear the mighty billows rave | J |
| There's music in their roar | K |
| When strong in wrath the wind lashed wave | J |
| Springs on the groaning shore | K |
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| A solemn pleasure in the tone | L |
| That shakes the lonely woods | M |
| As winter mounts his icy throne | L |
| 'Mid storms and wasting floods | N |
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| The trumpet of the angry blast | O |
| Peals loud o'er earth and main | P |
| The elemental strife is past | O |
| The heavens are bright again | Q |
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| And shall I doubt the healing power | R |
| Of Him who lives to save | J |
| Who in this dark appalling hour | R |
| Can silence wind and wave | J |
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| Almighty Ruler of the storm | S |
| One beam of grace display | T |
| And the fierce tempests that deform | S |
| My soul shall pass away | T |
Susanna Moodie
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