The Pine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CCDD

The elm lets fall its leaves before the frostA
The very oak grows shivering and sereB
The trees are barren when the summer's lostA
But one tree keeps its goodness all the yearB
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Green pine unchanging as the days go byC
Thou art thyself beneath whatever skyC
My shelter from all winds my own strong pineD
'Tis spring 'tis summer still while thou art mineD

Augusta Davies Webster



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