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 know | A |
| Here where in these untutored woodland ways | B |
| The primrose all unconscious of our praise | B |
| Dimpled the dainty coverlet of the snow | A |
| March's first born and still averse to go | A |
| Though drowsy lidded dallies and delays | B |
| When dawning through the bluebell's heavenly haze | B |
| June into full mid summer broadeneth slow | A |
| Forgive me friend if these mean more to me | C |
| Imbue my being with a deeper lore | D |
| Come nearer to my heart instruct me more | D |
| In what I am and what I fain would be | C |
| Even than Sabine summit Oscan shore | D |
| Or Tiber curving tawnily to the sea ' | E |
Alfred Austin
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