Lxxxiii: Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC FGGH BIIB| Dip down upon the northern shore | A |
| O sweet new year delaying long | B |
| Thou doest expectant Nature wrong | B |
| Delaying long delay no more | A |
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| What stays thee from the clouded noons | C |
| Thy sweetness from its proper place | D |
| Can trouble live with April days | E |
| Or sadness in the summer moons | C |
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| Bring orchis bring the fox glove spire | F |
| The little speedwell's darling blue | G |
| Deep tulips dashed with fiery dew | G |
| Laburnums dropping wells of fire | H |
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| O thou new year delaying long | B |
| Delayest the sorrow in my blood | I |
| That longs to burst a frozen bud | I |
| And flood a fresher throat with song | B |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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