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i must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life, to the gulls way and the whales way where the winds like a whetted knife; and all i ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow - rover, and quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long tricks over. —\sea fever,\ john masefield what is the rhyme scheme of the last stanza? effe eeff
Rhyme scheme is determined by assigning the same letter to lines that rhyme. In the last stanza, "rover" and "over" rhyme (assigned 'E'), and "yarn" and "sleep" do not rhyme with them or each other. So the rhyme - scheme is EEFF.
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