Early Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCB DEFEFE AGHGHI JKLKLK MNONON PQRQRQ STUTUT ABCBCB| Once more the Heavenly Power | A |
| Makes all things new | B |
| And domes the red plowed hills | C |
| With loving blue | B |
| The blackbirds have their wills | C |
| The throstles too | B |
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| Opens a door in Heaven | D |
| From skies of glass | E |
| A Jacob's ladder falls | F |
| On greening grass | E |
| And o'er the mountain walls | F |
| Young angels pass | E |
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| Before them fleets the shower | A |
| And burst the buds | G |
| And shine the level lands | H |
| And flash the floods | G |
| The stars are from their hands | H |
| Flung through the woods | I |
| - | |
| The woods with living airs | J |
| How softly fanned | K |
| Light airs from where the deep | L |
| All down the sand | K |
| Is breathing in his sleep | L |
| Heard by the land | K |
| - | |
| O follow leaping blood | M |
| The season's lure | N |
| O heart look down and up | O |
| Serene secure | N |
| Warm as the crocus cup | O |
| Like snow drops pure | N |
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| Past Future glimpse and fade | P |
| Through some slight spell | Q |
| A gleam from yonder vale | R |
| Some far blue fell | Q |
| And sympathies how frail | R |
| In sound and smell | Q |
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| Till at thy chuckled note | S |
| Thou twinkling bird | T |
| The fairy fancies range | U |
| And lightly stirred | T |
| Ring little bells of change | U |
| From word to word | T |
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| For now the Heavenly Power | A |
| Makes all things new | B |
| And thaws the cold and fills | C |
| The flower with dew | B |
| The blackbirds have their wills | C |
| The poets too | B |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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