Stream And Sun At Glendalough Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC DEAFA GGHGH| Through intricate motions ran | A |
| Stream and gliding sun | B |
| And all my heart seemed gay | C |
| Some stupid thing that I had done | B |
| Made my attention stray | C |
| - | |
| Repentance keeps my heart impure | D |
| But what am I that dare | E |
| Fancy that I can | A |
| Better conduct myself or have more | F |
| Sense than a common man | A |
| - | |
| What motion of the sun or stream | G |
| Or eyelid shot the gleam | G |
| That pierced my body through | H |
| What made me live like these that seem | G |
| Self born born anew | H |
William Butler Yeats
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