Proem Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGDD| The April rains are past the frosts austere | A |
| The flowers are hungering for the genial sun | B |
| The snow 's dissolved the merry birds are here | C |
| And rural labors now are well begun | B |
| Hither from the disturbing noisy Court | D |
| I 've flown to this sequestered quiet scene | E |
| To meditate on Love and Love's disport | D |
| Mid these smooth pastures and the meadows green | E |
| Sure 't were no fault of mine no whispering sin | F |
| If these coy leaves he sends me seem to speak | G |
| All that my heart caressing folds within | F |
| Nor if I sought to smother my flushed cheek | G |
| Would tell too plainly what I cannot hide | D |
| Fond fancy disenchant nor set aside | D |
Amos Bronson Alcott
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