Epeisodia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCBDEDE FDDFGFGE FFFFHEHE| A | |
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| I | - |
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| Past the hills that peep | B |
| Where the leaze is smiling | C |
| On and on beguiling | C |
| Crisply cropping sheep | B |
| Under boughs of brushwood | D |
| Linking tree and tree | E |
| In a shade of lushwood | D |
| There caressed we | E |
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| II | - |
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| Hemmed by city walls | F |
| That outshut the sunlight | D |
| In a foggy dun light | D |
| Where the footstep falls | F |
| With a pit pat wearisome | G |
| In its cadency | F |
| On the flagstones drearisome | G |
| There pressed we | E |
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| III | - |
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| Where in wild winged crowds | F |
| Blown birds show their whiteness | F |
| Up against the lightness | F |
| Of the clammy clouds | F |
| By the random river | H |
| Pushing to the sea | E |
| Under bents that quiver | H |
| There rest we | E |
Thomas Hardy
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