September 1922 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCACBBAACDA| We'll to the weeds no more | A |
| The laurels are all cut | B |
| The bowers are bare of bay | C |
| That once the Muses wore | A |
| The year draws in the day | C |
| And soon will evening shut | B |
| The laurels all are cut | B |
| We'll to the woods no more | A |
| Oh we'll no more no more | A |
| To the leafy woods away | C |
| To the high wild woods of laurel | D |
| And the bowers of bay no more | A |
Alfred Edward Housman
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