The Exile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEAFGHIHJEKELMNM OPJP| The swallow with summer | A |
| Will wing o'er the seas | B |
| The wind that I sigh to | C |
| Will visit thy trees | B |
| The ship that it hastens | D |
| Thy ports will contain | E |
| But me I must never | A |
| See England again | F |
| There's many that weep there | G |
| But one weeps alone | H |
| For the tears that are falling | I |
| So far from her own | H |
| So far from thy own love | J |
| We know not our pain | E |
| If death is between us | K |
| Or only the main | E |
| When the white cloud reclines | L |
| On the verge of the sea | M |
| I fancy the white cliffs | N |
| And dream upon thee | M |
| But the cloud spreads its wings | O |
| To the blue heav'n and flies | P |
| We never shall meet love | J |
| Except in the skies | P |
Thomas Hood
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