Proem Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGDD

The April rains are past the frosts austereA
The flowers are hungering for the genial sunB
The snow 's dissolved the merry birds are hereC
And rural labors now are well begunB
Hither from the disturbing noisy CourtD
I 've flown to this sequestered quiet sceneE
To meditate on Love and Love's disportD
Mid these smooth pastures and the meadows greenE
Sure 't were no fault of mine no whispering sinF
If these coy leaves he sends me seem to speakG
All that my heart caressing folds withinF
Nor if I sought to smother my flushed cheekG
Would tell too plainly what I cannot hideD
Fond fancy disenchant nor set asideD

Amos Bronson Alcott



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