Vagg Hollow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAC CDEDFD DGHGHC CICICIWhat do you see in Vagg Hollow | A |
Little boy when you go | A |
In the morning at five on your lonely drive | B |
I see men's souls who follow | A |
Till we've passed where the road lies low | A |
When they vanish at our creaking | C |
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They are like white faces speaking | C |
Beside and behind the waggon | D |
One just as father's was when here | E |
The waggoner drinks from his flagon | D |
Or he'd flinch when the Hollow is near | F |
But he does not give me any | D |
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Sometimes the faces are many | D |
But I walk along by the horses | G |
He asleep on the straw as we jog | H |
And I hear the loud water courses | G |
And the drops from the trees in the fog | H |
And watch till the day is breaking | C |
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And the wind out by Tintinhull waking | C |
I hear in it father's call | I |
As he called when I saw him dying | C |
And he sat by the fire last Fall | I |
And mother stood by sighing | C |
But I'm not afraid at all | I |
Thomas Hardy
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