Gone Away Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEDFDDDGGHD| He's away ' With a quickened wild beat of the heart | A |
| Every horseman responds riding hard for a start | A |
| While back on the breeze with insistence is borne | B |
| The clamour of hounds and the call of the horn | B |
| What crowding and crossing What foaming and fret | C |
| 'Don't pull you old duffer ' we'll get to them yet I ' | D |
| Confound that slow tailor up there on the bay | E |
| Does the fellow not know that a fox is away ' | D |
| Hark Something like music Ye gods how they chime | F |
| 'Excuse me ' Go on then ' 'Oh dash it take time ' | D |
| Don't cross me confound you I ' ' They're running some clip ' | D |
| 'Look out for that pony ' ' Way there for the Whip ' | D |
| There's some one got kicked and he's stopping to curse | G |
| But we're clear of the crowd and it might have been worse | G |
| The pick of the vale is the line he has gone | H |
| Gar'r away on to him Gar' away on ' | D |
William Henry Ogilvie
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