Ii: And As I Mused On All We Call Our Own Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBDEFFGGE| And as I mused on all we call our own | A |
| And in the words their passionate hope had taught | B |
| Expressing this late world for which they fought | B |
| And prayed said lifting up my head to the sun | C |
| 'Ne quibus diis immortalibus ' one | C |
| Ran with fear's feet and lo a voice distraught | B |
| 'The Prince' and 'Dead ' And at the sound methought | B |
| The bulwark of my great house thunder'd down | D |
| And for an instant as some spell were sapping | E |
| All place the hilly billows and billowy hills | F |
| Heaved through my breast the lapping wave that kills | F |
| The heart around me the floor rises and falls | G |
| And jabbling stones of the unsteady walls | G |
| Ebb and flow together lapping lapping | E |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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