To Alfred Tennyson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCCBCBPoet in other lands when Spring no more | A |
Gleams o'er the grass nor in the thicket side | B |
Plays at being lost and laughs to be descried | B |
And blooms lie wilted on the orchard floor | A |
Then the sweet birds that from gean shore | A |
Across Ausonian breakers thither hied | B |
Own April's music in their breast hath died | B |
And croft and copse resound not as before | A |
But in this privileged Isle this brave this blest | B |
This deathless England it seems always Spring | C |
Though graver wax the days Song takes not wing | C |
In Autumn boughs it builds another nest | B |
Even from the snow we lift our hearts and sing | C |
And still your voice is heard above the rest | B |
Alfred Austin
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