The Horn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIHHark is that a horn I hear | A |
In cloudland winding sweet | B |
And bell like clash of bridle rein | C |
And silver shod light feet | B |
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Is it the elfin laughter | D |
Of fairies riding faint and high | E |
Beneath the branches of the moon | F |
Straying through the starry sky | E |
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Is it in the glob d dew | G |
Such sweet melodies may fall | H |
Wood and valley all are still | I |
Hushed the shepherd's call | H |
Walter De La Mare
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