North Wind. (the Winds) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFG| From the vast and desert deeps | A |
| Where the lonely Kraken sleeps | A |
| Where fixed the icy mountains high | B |
| Glimmer to the twilight sky | B |
| Where six lingering months to last | C |
| The night has closed the day is past | C |
| Father lo I come I come | D |
| I have heard the wizard's drum | D |
| And the withered Lapland hag | E |
| Seal with muttered spell her bag | E |
| O'er mountains white and forests sere | F |
| I flew and with a wink am here | G |
William Lisle Bowles
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