Hawthorn Dyke Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDEE

All the golden air is full of balm and bloomA
Where the hawthorns line the shelving dyke with flowersB
Joyous children born of April's happiest hoursB
High and low they laugh and lighten knowing their doomA
Bright as brief to bless and cheer they know not whomA
Heed not how but washed and warmed with suns and showersB
Smile and bid the sweet soft gradual banks and bowersB
Thrill with love of sunlit fire or starry gloomA
All our moors and lawns all round rejoice but hereC
All the rapturous resurrection of the yearD
Finds the radiant utterance perfect sees the wordE
Spoken hears the light that speaks it Far and nearD
All the world is heaven and man and flower and birdE
Here are one at heart with all things seen and heardE

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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