September 1922 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCACBBAACDA

We'll to the weeds no moreA
The laurels are all cutB
The bowers are bare of bayC
That once the Muses woreA
The year draws in the dayC
And soon will evening shutB
The laurels all are cutB
We'll to the woods no moreA
Oh we'll no more no moreA
To the leafy woods awayC
To the high wild woods of laurelD
And the bowers of bay no moreA

Alfred Edward Housman



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