A Gurly Breeze In Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAACD AACBAD| A gurly breeze swept from the pool | A |
| The Autumn peace so blue and cool | A |
| Which all day long had dreamed thereon | B |
| Of men and things aforetime gone | B |
| Their vanished joy their ended dule | A |
| So glooms the sea so sounds her brool | A |
| As from the East at eve comes on | C |
| A gurly breeze | D |
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| Sense yields to Fancy 'neath whose rule | A |
| This inland scene is quickly full | A |
| Of ocean moods wherein I con | C |
| As in a picture quickly gone | B |
| To what sweet use the mind may school | A |
| A gurly breeze | D |
Thomas Runciman
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