Hanrahan Laments Because Of His Wanderings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFCDHB

O Where is our Mother of PeaceA
Nodding her purple hoodB
For the winds that awakened the starsC
Are blowing through my bloodD
I would that the death pale deerE
Had come through the mountain sideF
And trampled the mountain awayG
And drunk up the murmuring tideF
For the winds that awakened the starsC
Are blowing through my bloodD
And our Mother of Peace has forgot meH
Under her purple hoodB

William Butler Yeats



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