Who Goes With Fergus? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABC DEFGEF| Who will go drive with Fergus now | A |
| And pierce the deep wood's woven shade | B |
| And dance upon the level shore | C |
| Young man lift up your russet brow | A |
| And lift your tender eyelids maid | B |
| And brood on hopes and fear no more | C |
| - | |
| And no more turn aside and brood | D |
| Upon love's bitter mystery | E |
| For Fergus rules the brazen cars | F |
| And rules the shadows of the wood | G |
| And the white breast of the dim sea | E |
| And all dishevelled wandering stars | F |
William Butler Yeats
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