The World Of Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKLM NOPQRSTS JHUHVEWE| Now through the dusk | A |
| With muffled bell | B |
| The Dustman comes | C |
| The World to tell | B |
| Night's elfin lanterns | D |
| Burn and gleam | E |
| in the twilight wonderful | F |
| World of Dream | E |
| - | |
| Hollow and dim | G |
| Sleep's boat doth ride | H |
| Heavily still | I |
| At the waterside | H |
| Patter patter | J |
| The children come | K |
| Yawning and sleepy | L |
| Out of the gloom | M |
| - | |
| Like droning bees | N |
| in a garden green | O |
| Over the thwarts | P |
| They clamber in | Q |
| And lovely Sleep | R |
| With long drawn oar | S |
| Turns away | T |
| From the whispering shore | S |
| - | |
| Over the water | J |
| Like roses glide | H |
| Her hundreds of passengers | U |
| Packed inside | H |
| To where in her garden | V |
| Tremble and gleam | E |
| The harps and lamps | W |
| Of the World of Dream | E |
Walter De La Mare
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