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English, 26.10.2019 02:43 katherinemoreno353

Read the final stanza. identify the rhyme scheme by using the drop-down menus to name it according to
conventional poetic language.

though i am old with wandering - x, e, or f?

through hollow lands and hilly lands - x, e, or f?

i will find out where she has gone - x, e, or f?

and kiss her lips and take her hands - x, e, or f?

and walk among long dappled grass - x, e, or f?

and pluck till time and times are done - x, e, or f?

the silver apples of the moon - x, e, or f?

the golden apples of the sun - x, e, or f?

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