On The Wye In May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAB DEDE FF| Now is the perfect moment of the year | A |
| Half naked branches half a mist of green | B |
| Vivid and delicate the slopes appear | A |
| The cool soft air is neither fierce nor keen | B |
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| And in the temperate sun we feel no fear | A |
| Of all the hours which shall be and have been | C |
| It is the briefest as it is most dear | A |
| It is the dearest as the shortest seen | B |
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| O it was best belov d at the first | D |
| Our hands met gently and our meeting sight | E |
| Was steady on our senses scarce had burst | D |
| The faint fresh fragrance of the new delight | E |
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| I seek that clime unknown without a name | F |
| Where first and best and last shall be the same | F |
Amy Levy
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