Winter Break Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADDEFFF| All day between high curded clouds the sun | A |
| Shone down like summer on the steaming planks | B |
| The long bright icicles in dwindling ranks | B |
| Dripped from the murmuring eaves till one by one | A |
| They fell As if the spring had now begun | A |
| The quilted snow sun softened to the core | C |
| Loosened and shunted with a sudden roar | C |
| From downward roofs Not even with day done | A |
| Had ceased the sound of waters but all night | D |
| I heard it In my dreams forgetfully bright | D |
| Methought I wandered in the April woods | E |
| Where many a silver piping sparrow was | F |
| By gurgling brooks and spouting solitudes | F |
| And stooped and laughed and plucked hepaticas | F |
Archibald Lampman
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