A Song Of A Spring-time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDA AEFFGA| TOO rash sweet birds spring is not spring | A |
| Sharp winds are fell in east and north | B |
| Late blossoms die for peeping forth Rains numb frost blights | C |
| Days are unsunned storms tear the nights | C |
| The tree buds wilt before they swell | D |
| Frosts in the buds and frost winds fell And you you sing | A |
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| But let no song be sweet in spring | A |
| Spring is but hope for after time | E |
| And what is hope but spring tide rime But blights but rain | F |
| Spring wanes unsunned and sunless wane | F |
| The hopes false spring tide bore to die | G |
| Spring's answer is the March wind's sigh And you you sing | A |
Augusta Davies Webster
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