Here Have I Learnt The Little That I Know Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDE

Here have I learnt the little that I knowA
Here where in these untutored woodland waysB
The primrose all unconscious of our praiseB
Dimpled the dainty coverlet of the snowA
March's first born and still averse to goA
Though drowsy lidded dallies and delaysB
When dawning through the bluebell's heavenly hazeB
June into full mid summer broadeneth slowA
Forgive me friend if these mean more to meC
Imbue my being with a deeper loreD
Come nearer to my heart instruct me moreD
In what I am and what I fain would beC
Even than Sabine summit Oscan shoreD
Or Tiber curving tawnily to the sea 'E

Alfred Austin



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