The Shadow Of Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGGGH IGJGK| The shadow of Dawn | A |
| Stillness and stars and over mastering dreams | B |
| Of Life and Death and Sleep | C |
| Heard over gleaming flats the old unchanging sound | D |
| Of the old unchanging Sea | E |
| - | |
| My soul and yours | F |
| O hand in hand let us fare forth two ghosts | G |
| Into the ghostliness | G |
| The infinite and abounding solitudes | G |
| Beyond O beyond beyond | H |
| - | |
| Here in the porch | I |
| Upon the multitudinous silences | G |
| Of the kingdoms of the grave | J |
| We twain are you and I two ghosts Omnipotence | G |
| Can touch no more no more | K |
William Ernest Henley
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