The Flight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFHow do the days press on and lay | A |
Their fallen locks at evening down | B |
Whileas the stars in darkness play | A |
And moonbeams weave a crown | B |
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A crown of flower like light in heaven | C |
Where in the hollow arch of space | D |
Morn's mistress dreams and the Pleiads seven | C |
Stand watch about her place | D |
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Stand watch O days no number keep | E |
Of hours when this dark clay is blind | F |
When the world's clocks are dumb in sleep | E |
'Tis then I seek my kind | F |
Walter De La Mare
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