Breasal The Fisherman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE| Although you hide in the ebb and flow | A |
| Of the pale tide when the moon has set | B |
| The people of coming days will know | A |
| About the casting out of my net | B |
| And how you have leaped times out of mind | C |
| Over the little silver cords | D |
| And think that you were hard and unkind | C |
| And blame you with many bitter words | E |
William Butler Yeats
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