From A Window In Princes Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGFHIJ

To M M M'BA
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Above the Crags that fade and gloomB
Starts the bare knee of Arthur's SeatC
Ridged high against the evening bloomB
The Old Town rises street on streetC
With lamps bejewelled straight aheadD
Like rampired walls the houses leanE
All spired and domed and turretedD
Sheer to the valley's darkling greenE
Ranged in mysterious disarrayF
The Castle menacing and austereG
Looms through the lingering last of dayF
And in the silver dusk you hearH
Reverberated from crag and scarI
Bold bugles blowing points of warJ

William Ernest Henley



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