As Spring The Winter Doth Succeed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCCCCCEFGFHFIFJFK FFFIF| May | A |
| As spring the winter doth succeed | B |
| And leaues the naked Trees doe dresse | C |
| The earth all black is cloth'd in green | D |
| At svn shine each their joy expresse | C |
| My Svns returned with healing wings | C |
| My Soul and Body doth rejoice | C |
| My heart exvlts and praises sings | C |
| To him that heard my wailing Voice | C |
| My winters past my stormes are gone | E |
| And former clowdes seem now all fled | F |
| But if they mvst eclipse again | G |
| I'le rvn where I was succoured | F |
| I haue a shelter from the storm | H |
| A shadow from the fainting heat | F |
| I haue accesse vnto his Throne | I |
| Who is a God so wondrous great | F |
| O hast thou made my Pilgrimage | J |
| Thvs pleasant fair and good | F |
| Bless'd me in Youth and elder Age | K |
| My Baca made a springing flood | F |
| I studiovs am what I shall doe | F |
| To show my Duty with delight | F |
| All I can giue is but thine own | I |
| And at the most a simple mite | F |
Anne Bradstreet
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