The Bird And The Hour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABBCCBDBDBDEE| The sun looks over a little hill | A |
| And floods the valley with gold | B |
| A torrent of gold | B |
| And the hither field is green and still | A |
| Beyond it a cloud outrolled | B |
| Is glowing molten and bright | B |
| And soon the hill and the valley and all | C |
| With a quiet fall | C |
| Shall be gathered into the night | B |
| And yet a moment more | D |
| Out of the silent wood | B |
| As if from the closing door | D |
| Of another world and another lovelier mood | B |
| Hear'st thou the hermit pour | D |
| So sweet so magical | E |
| His golden music ghostly beautiful | E |
Archibald Lampman
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