In Hospital - Xxviii - Discharged Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEEEEFEE GEHIJKEELEJM ENEC O| Carry me out | A |
| Into the wind and the sunshine | B |
| Into the beautiful world | C |
| - | |
| O the wonder the spell of the streets | D |
| The stature and strength of the horses | E |
| The rustle and echo of footfalls | E |
| The flat roar and rattle of wheels | E |
| A swift tram floats huge on us | E |
| It's a dream | F |
| The smell of the mud in my nostrils | E |
| Blows brave like a breath of the sea | E |
| - | |
| As of old | G |
| Ambulant undulant drapery | E |
| Vaguery and strangely provocative | H |
| Fluttersd and beckons O yonder | I |
| Is it the gleam of a stocking | J |
| Sudden a spire | K |
| Wedged in the mist O the houses | E |
| The long lines of lofty grey houses | E |
| Cross hatched with shadow and light | L |
| These are the streets | E |
| Each is an avenue leading | J |
| Whither I will | M |
| - | |
| Free | E |
| Dizzy hysterical faint | N |
| I sit and the carriage rolls on with me | E |
| Into the wonderful world | C |
| - | |
| THE OLD INFIRMARY EDINBURGH | O |
William Ernest Henley
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