The Pine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CCDDThe elm lets fall its leaves before the frost | A |
The very oak grows shivering and sere | B |
The trees are barren when the summer's lost | A |
But one tree keeps its goodness all the year | B |
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Green pine unchanging as the days go by | C |
Thou art thyself beneath whatever sky | C |
My shelter from all winds my own strong pine | D |
'Tis spring 'tis summer still while thou art mine | D |
Augusta Davies Webster
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