The Palmer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGHG IJIJ KBKB LJMJ NONO PJQJ KOKR STST

O open the door some pity to showA
Keen blows the northern windB
The glen is white with the drifted snowA
And the path is hard to findB
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No outlaw seeks your castle gateC
From chasing the King's deerD
Though even an outlaw's wretched stateC
Might claim compassion hereE
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A weary Palmer worn and weakF
I wander for my sinG
O open for our Lady's sakeH
A pilgrim's blessing winG
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I'll give you pardons from the PopeI
And reliques from o'er the seaJ
Or if for these you will not opeI
Yet open for charityJ
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The hare is crouching in her formK
The hard beside the hindB
An aged man amid the stormK
No shelter can I findB
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You hear the Ettrick's sullen roarL
Dark deep and strong is heJ
And I must ford the Ettrick o'erM
Unless you pity meJ
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The iron gate is bolted hardN
At which I knock in vainO
The owner's heart is closer barr'dN
Who hears me thus complainO
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Farewell farewell and Mary grantP
When old and frail you beJ
You never may the shelter wantQ
That's now denied to meJ
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The Ranger on his couch lay warmK
And heard him plead in vainO
But oft amid December's stormK
He'll hear that voice againR
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For lo when through the vapours dankS
Morn shone on Ettrick fairT
A corpse amid the alders rankS
The Palmer welter'd thereT

Walter Scott (sir)



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