To The Autumn Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCB DBDBABAB| O envious Autumn wind to blow | A |
| From covert vale and woodland crest | B |
| The mellow leaves just as they glow | A |
| Brightest and loveliest | B |
| To strip the maples black and bare | C |
| To rob the beeches' russet gold | B |
| And make what was of late so fair | C |
| But rustling drift and dripping mould | B |
| - | |
| Yet if as you have done with them | D |
| With me you will but timely do | B |
| I will no more your rage condemn | D |
| But rather make my peace with you | B |
| Let me not linger on to know | A |
| The mournfulness of feelings lost | B |
| But waft me while as yet they glow | A |
| Wise Autumn wind from winter frost | B |
Alfred Austin
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