Nature's Child Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB AACC AADD EEAA AAFF DDAD DDAAI love to tread the solitudes | A |
The forests and the trackless woods | A |
Where nature undisturbed by man | B |
Pursues her voluntary plan | B |
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Where nature's chemistry distills | A |
The fountains and the laughing rills | A |
I love to quaff her sparkling wine | C |
And breathe the fragrance of the pine | C |
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I love to dash the crystal dews | A |
From floral shapes of varied hues | A |
And interweave the modest white | D |
Of columbine in garlands bright | D |
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I love to lie within the shade | E |
On grassy couch by nature made | E |
And listen to the warbling notes | A |
From her fair songsters' feathered throats | A |
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And freed from artificial wants | A |
I love to dwell in nature's haunts | A |
And by the mountain's crystal lake | F |
A rustic habitation make | F |
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I love to scale the mountain height | D |
And watch the eagle in his flight | D |
Or gaze upon the azure sea | A |
Of aerial immensity | D |
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I love the busy marts of trade | D |
I love the things which men have made | D |
Though man has charms none such as these | A |
In him the child of nature sees | A |
Alfred Castner King
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