Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACBAAB DDEFFG

Now the bright crocus flames and nowA
The slim narcissus takes the rainB
And straying o'er the mountain's browA
The daffodilies bud againC
The thousand blossoms wax and waneB
On wold and heath and fragrant boughA
But fairer than the flowers art thouA
Than any growth of hill or plainB
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Ye gardens cast your leafy crownD
That my Love's feet may tread it downD
Like lilies on the lilies setE
My Love whose lips are softer farF
Than drowsy poppy petals areF
And sweeter than the violetG

Andrew Lang



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