Early Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA AAA| Tis the early summer season when the skies are clear and blue | A |
| When wide warm fields are glad with corn as green as ever grew | A |
| And upland growths of wattles engolden all the view | A |
| Oh Is there conscious joyance in that heven so clearly blue | A |
| And is it a felt happiness that thus comes beating through | A |
| Great nature s mother heart when the golden year is new | A |
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| When the woods are whitened over by the jolly cockatoo | A |
| And swarm with birds as beautiful as ever gladdened through | A |
| The shining hours of time when the golden year was new | A |
Charles Harpur
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