Break, break, break, X X / X / X / On thy cold gray stones, O sea! X / X / X / X / X And I would that my tongue could utter X / X X / X / The thoughts.

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Break, break, break, X X / X / X / On thy cold gray stones, O sea! X / X / X / X / X And I would that my tongue could utter X / X X / X / The thoughts that arise in me.

X / X X / X X / O, well for the fisherman's boy, X X / X X / X X / That he shouts with his sister at play! X / X X / X / O, well for the sailor lad, X X / X X / X X / That he sings in his boat on the bay!

X X / X / X / And the stately ships go on X X / X / X X / To their haven under the hill; X / X X / X X / X / But O for the touch of a vanished hand, X X / X X / X X / And the sound of a voice that is still!

Break, break, break, X X / X X / X / At the foot of thy crags, O sea! X X / X / X X / X X / But the tender grace of a day that is dead X / X X / X / Will never come back to me.

Line 1 -??? Line 2 - iambic trimeter Line 3 - iambic tetrameter Line 4 - iambic trimeter Line 5 - anapestic trimeter (or amphibraic trimeter) Line 6 - anapestic trimeter Line 7 - iambic trimeter (or amphibraic trimeter) Line 8 - anapestic trimeter Line 9 - iambic trimeter Line 10 - anapestic trimeter Line 11 - iambic tetrameter Line 12 - anapestic trimeter Line 13 - ??? Line 14 - anapestic trimeter Line 15 - anapestic tetrameter Line 16 - iambic trimeter