Monadnock In Early Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECFG| Cloud topped and splendid dominating all | A |
| The little lesser hills which compass thee | B |
| Thou standest bright with April's buoyancy | B |
| Yet holding Winter in some shaded wall | A |
| Of stern steep rock and startled by the call | A |
| Of Spring thy trees flush with expectancy | B |
| And cast a cloud of crimson silently | B |
| Above thy snowy crevices where fall | A |
| Pale shrivelled oak leaves while the snow beneath | C |
| Melts at their phantom touch Another year | D |
| Is quick with import Such each year has been | E |
| Unmoved thou watchest all and all bequeath | C |
| Some jewel to thy diadem of power | F |
| Thou pledge of greater majesty unseen | G |
Amy Lowell
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