At Galway Races Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGHIAICThere where the course is | A |
Delight makes all of the one mind | B |
The riders upon the galloping horses | C |
The crowd that closes in behind | B |
We too had good attendance once | D |
Hearers and hearteners of the work | E |
Aye horsemen for companions | F |
Before the merchant and the clerk | E |
Breathed on the world with timid breath | G |
Sing on somewhere at some new moon | H |
We'll learn that sleeping is not death | G |
Hearing the whole earth change its tune | H |
Its flesh being wild and it again | I |
Crying aloud as the racecourse is | A |
And we find hearteners among men | I |
That ride upon horses | C |
William Butler Yeats
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