Not The Pilot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHINOT the pilot has charged himself to bring his ship into port though | A |
beaten back and many times baffled | B |
Not the path finder penetrating inland weary and long | C |
By deserts parch'd snows chill'd rivers wet perseveres till he | D |
reaches his destination | E |
More than I have charged myself heeded or unheeded to compose a | F |
free march for These States | G |
To be exhilarating music to them a battle call rousing to arms if | H |
need be years centuries hence | I |
Walt Whitman
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