Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBAAB DDEFFG| Now the bright crocus flames and now | A |
| The slim narcissus takes the rain | B |
| And straying o'er the mountain's brow | A |
| The daffodilies bud again | C |
| The thousand blossoms wax and wane | B |
| On wold and heath and fragrant bough | A |
| But fairer than the flowers art thou | A |
| Than any growth of hill or plain | B |
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| Ye gardens cast your leafy crown | D |
| That my Love's feet may tread it down | D |
| Like lilies on the lilies set | E |
| My Love whose lips are softer far | F |
| Than drowsy poppy petals are | F |
| And sweeter than the violet | G |
Andrew Lang
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