The Mystery Of A Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDDD EFEF DGDG| A little while a year agone | A |
| I knew her for a romping child | B |
| A dimple and a glance that shone | A |
| With idle mischief when she smiled | B |
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| To day she passed me in the press | C |
| And turning with a quick surprise | D |
| I wondered at her stateliness | D |
| I wondered at her altered eyes | D |
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| To me the street was just the same | E |
| The people and the city's stir | F |
| But life had kindled into flame | E |
| And all the world was changed for her | F |
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| I watched her in the crowded ways | D |
| A noble form a queenly head | G |
| With all the woman in her gaze | D |
| The conscious woman in her tread | G |
Archibald Lampman
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