The Discovery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF| I wandered to a crude coast | A |
| Like a ghost | A |
| Upon the hills I saw fires | B |
| Funeral pyres | B |
| Seemingly and heard breaking | C |
| Waves like distant cannonades that set the land shaking | C |
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| And so I never once guessed | D |
| A Love nest | D |
| Bowered and candle lit lay | E |
| In my way | E |
| Till I found a hid hollow | F |
| Where I burst on her my heart could not but follow | F |
Thomas Hardy
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