Beside The Idle Summer Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABAB ABBAABeside the idle summer sea | A |
And in the vacant summer days | B |
Light Love came fluting down the ways | B |
Where you were loitering with me | A |
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Who have not welcomed even as we | A |
That jocund minstrel and his lays | B |
Beside the idle summer sea | A |
And in the vacant summer days | B |
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We listened we were fancy free | A |
And lo in terror and amaze | B |
We stood alone alone and gaze | B |
With an implacable memory | A |
Beside the idle summer sea | A |
William Ernest Henley
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