At Galway Races Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGHIAIC

There where the course isA
Delight makes all of the one mindB
The riders upon the galloping horsesC
The crowd that closes in behindB
We too had good attendance onceD
Hearers and hearteners of the workE
Aye horsemen for companionsF
Before the merchant and the clerkE
Breathed on the world with timid breathG
Sing on somewhere at some new moonH
We'll learn that sleeping is not deathG
Hearing the whole earth change its tuneH
Its flesh being wild and it againI
Crying aloud as the racecourse isA
And we find hearteners among menI
That ride upon horsesC

William Butler Yeats



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