To Alfred Tennyson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCCBCB

Poet in other lands when Spring no moreA
Gleams o'er the grass nor in the thicket sideB
Plays at being lost and laughs to be descriedB
And blooms lie wilted on the orchard floorA
Then the sweet birds that from gean shoreA
Across Ausonian breakers thither hiedB
Own April's music in their breast hath diedB
And croft and copse resound not as beforeA
But in this privileged Isle this brave this blestB
This deathless England it seems always SpringC
Though graver wax the days Song takes not wingC
In Autumn boughs it builds another nestB
Even from the snow we lift our hearts and singC
And still your voice is heard above the restB

Alfred Austin



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