A Wind Of Clear Weather In England Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG HIHI BJBJ| O what a miracle wind is this | A |
| Has crossed the English land to day | B |
| With an unprecedented kiss | A |
| And wonderfully found a way | B |
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| Unsmirched incredibly and clean | C |
| Between the towns and factories | D |
| Avoiding has his long flight been | E |
| Bringing a sky like Sicily's | D |
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| O fine escape horizon pure | F |
| As Rome's Black chimneys left and right | G |
| But not for him the straight the sure | F |
| His luminous day his spacious night | G |
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| How keen his choice how swift his feet | H |
| Narrow the way and hard to find | I |
| This delicate stepper and discreet | H |
| Walked not like any worldly wind | I |
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| Most like a man in man's own day | B |
| One of the few a perfect one | J |
| His open earth the single way | B |
| His narrow road the open sun | J |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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