By The Wayside Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABABCACCADDEDEFGFFG AAHAHFIFFIJJKLKMNMMN

Summer's face was rosiest skies and woods were mellowA
Earth had heaven to friend and heaven had earth to fellowA
When we met where wooded hills and meadows meetB
Autumn's face is pale and all her late leaves yellowA
Now that here again we greetB
Wan with years whereof this eightieth nears DecemberC
Fair and bright with love the kind old face I knowA
Shines above the sweet small twain whose eyes rememberC
Heaven and fill with April's light this pale NovemberC
Though the dark year's glass run lowA
Like a rose whose joy of life her silence uttersD
When the birds are loud and low the lulled wind muttersD
Grave and silent shines the boy nigh three years oldE
Wise and sweet his smile that falters not nor fluttersD
Glows and turns the gloom to goldE
Like the new born sun's that strikes the dark and slays itF
So that even for love of light it smiles and diesG
Laughs the boy's blithe face whose fair fourth year arrays itF
All with light of life and mirth that stirs and sways itF
And fulfils the deep wide eyesG
Wide and warm with glowing laughter's exultationA
Full of welcome full of sunbright jubilationA
Flash my taller friend's quick eyebeams charged with gleeH
But with softer still and sweeter salutationA
Shine my smaller friend's on meH
Little arms flung round my bending neck that yoke itF
Fast in tender bondage draw my face down tooI
Toward the flower soft face whose dumb deep smiles invoke itF
Dumb but love can read the radiant eyes that woke itF
Blue as June's mid heaven is blueI
How may men find refuge how should hearts be shieldedJ
From the weapons thus by little children wieldedJ
When they lift such eyes as light this lustrous faceK
Eyes that woke love sleeping unawares and yieldedL
Love for love a gift of graceK
Grace beyond man's merit love that laughs forgivingM
Even the sin of being no more a child nor worthN
Trust and love that lavish gifts above man's givingM
Touch or glance of eyes and lips the sweetest livingM
Fair as heaven and kind as earthN

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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