To An Early Daffodil Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBADEDEDE| Thou yellow trumpeter of laggard Spring | A |
| Thou herald of rich Summer's myriad flowers | B |
| The climbing sun with new recovered powers | B |
| Does warm thee into being through the ring | A |
| Of rich brown earth he woos thee makes thee fling | A |
| Thy green shoots up inheriting the dowers | C |
| Of bending sky and sudden sweeping showers | B |
| Till ripe and blossoming thou art a thing | A |
| To make all nature glad thou art so gay | D |
| To fill the lonely with a joy untold | E |
| Nodding at every gust of wind to day | D |
| To morrow jewelled with raindrops Always bold | E |
| To stand erect full in the dazzling play | D |
| Of April's sun for thou hast caught his gold | E |
Amy Lowell
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