Lxxxiii: Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDEC FGGH BIIB

Dip down upon the northern shoreA
O sweet new year delaying longB
Thou doest expectant Nature wrongB
Delaying long delay no moreA
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What stays thee from the clouded noonsC
Thy sweetness from its proper placeD
Can trouble live with April daysE
Or sadness in the summer moonsC
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Bring orchis bring the fox glove spireF
The little speedwell's darling blueG
Deep tulips dashed with fiery dewG
Laburnums dropping wells of fireH
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O thou new year delaying longB
Delayest the sorrow in my bloodI
That longs to burst a frozen budI
And flood a fresher throat with songB

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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