The Scribe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJIKALAMNONPNQNQN

What lovely thingsA
Thy hand hath madeB
The smooth plumed birdC
In its emerald shadeB
The seed of the grassD
The speck of the stoneE
Which the wayfaring antF
Stirs and hastes onG
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Though I should sitH
By some tarn in thy hillsI
Using its inkJ
As the spirit willsI
To write of Earth's wondersK
Its live willed thingsA
Flit would the agesL
On soundless wingsA
Ere unto ZM
My pen drew nighN
Leviathan toldO
And the honey flyN
And still would remainP
My wit to tryN
My worn reeds brokenQ
The dark tarn dryN
All words forgottenQ
Thou Lord and IN

Walter De La Mare



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