The Scribe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJIKALAMNONPNQNQNWhat lovely things | A |
Thy hand hath made | B |
The smooth plumed bird | C |
In its emerald shade | B |
The seed of the grass | D |
The speck of the stone | E |
Which the wayfaring ant | F |
Stirs and hastes on | G |
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Though I should sit | H |
By some tarn in thy hills | I |
Using its ink | J |
As the spirit wills | I |
To write of Earth's wonders | K |
Its live willed things | A |
Flit would the ages | L |
On soundless wings | A |
Ere unto Z | M |
My pen drew nigh | N |
Leviathan told | O |
And the honey fly | N |
And still would remain | P |
My wit to try | N |
My worn reeds broken | Q |
The dark tarn dry | N |
All words forgotten | Q |
Thou Lord and I | N |
Walter De La Mare
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