Early Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCB DEFEFE AGHGHI JKLKLK MNONON PQRQRQ STUTUT ABCBCB

Once more the Heavenly PowerA
Makes all things newB
And domes the red plowed hillsC
With loving blueB
The blackbirds have their willsC
The throstles tooB
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Opens a door in HeavenD
From skies of glassE
A Jacob's ladder fallsF
On greening grassE
And o'er the mountain wallsF
Young angels passE
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Before them fleets the showerA
And burst the budsG
And shine the level landsH
And flash the floodsG
The stars are from their handsH
Flung through the woodsI
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The woods with living airsJ
How softly fannedK
Light airs from where the deepL
All down the sandK
Is breathing in his sleepL
Heard by the landK
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O follow leaping bloodM
The season's lureN
O heart look down and upO
Serene secureN
Warm as the crocus cupO
Like snow drops pureN
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Past Future glimpse and fadeP
Through some slight spellQ
A gleam from yonder valeR
Some far blue fellQ
And sympathies how frailR
In sound and smellQ
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Till at thy chuckled noteS
Thou twinkling birdT
The fairy fancies rangeU
And lightly stirredT
Ring little bells of changeU
From word to wordT
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For now the Heavenly PowerA
Makes all things newB
And thaws the cold and fillsC
The flower with dewB
The blackbirds have their willsC
The poets tooB

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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