The Ragged Wood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBDB EBEB

O hurry where by water among the treesA
The delicate stepping stag and his lady sighB
When they have but looked upon their imagesC
Would none had ever loved but you and IB
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Or have you heard that sliding silver shoedD
Pale silver proud queen woman of the skyB
When the sun looked out of his golden hoodD
O that none ever loved but you and IB
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O hurty to the ragged wood for thereE
I will drive all those lovers out and cryB
O my share of the world O yellow hairE
No one has ever loved but you and IB

William Butler Yeats



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