From A Window In Princes Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGFHIJ| To M M M'B | A |
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| Above the Crags that fade and gloom | B |
| Starts the bare knee of Arthur's Seat | C |
| Ridged high against the evening bloom | B |
| The Old Town rises street on street | C |
| With lamps bejewelled straight ahead | D |
| Like rampired walls the houses lean | E |
| All spired and domed and turreted | D |
| Sheer to the valley's darkling green | E |
| Ranged in mysterious disarray | F |
| The Castle menacing and austere | G |
| Looms through the lingering last of day | F |
| And in the silver dusk you hear | H |
| Reverberated from crag and scar | I |
| Bold bugles blowing points of war | J |
William Ernest Henley
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