A Man Young And Old:- The Death Of The Hare Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHGBG| I have pointed out the yelling pack | A |
| The hare leap to the wood | B |
| And when I pass a compliment | C |
| Rejoice as lover should | B |
| At the drooping of an eye | D |
| At the mantling of the blood | E |
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| Then suddenly my heart is wrung | F |
| By her distracted air | G |
| And I remember wildness lost | H |
| And after swept from there | G |
| Am set down standing in the wood | B |
| At the death of the hare | G |
William Butler Yeats
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