Bird Of The Summering North Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCB DEDEFFFE GHGHGGGH| Bird of the summering North | A |
| Whither away | B |
| Fly you so gaily forth | A |
| Simply to stay | B |
| Nested in northern bowers | C |
| Till the late flushing flowers | C |
| Turn in October hours | C |
| Ashen and gray | B |
| - | |
| Bear then this message Dove | D |
| When you depart | E |
| Safe to my northern Love | D |
| Quick Like a dart | E |
| Bill her and coo her this | F |
| Seal of triumphant bliss | F |
| One young immortal kiss | F |
| Hot from my heart | E |
| - | |
| Then in the autumn time | G |
| Tailing the pole | H |
| From my Love's cooling clime | G |
| Make me your goal | H |
| Flash to this field of Fame | G |
| Linked with her darling name | G |
| All her concordant flame | G |
| Deep from her soul | H |
A. H. Laidlaw
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