To My Young Countryman D.h.d. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDCDCD| Who doubteth when the morning star doth light | A |
| Her lamp of beauty that the day is coming | B |
| Or where prime odours track the breezes flight | A |
| That rare flowers in the vicinage are blooming | B |
| Or where the wild bees all about are humming | B |
| That honey s stored in some near cedar s height | A |
| Or that the sea is heaving into sight | A |
| When more and more long surgy rolls come booming | B |
| And surely as the observer understands | C |
| What each of these foretokens in its kind | D |
| Thy manhood s mental amplitude expands | C |
| Before me in its omens when I find | D |
| Something of promise fashioned by thy hands | C |
| Some blossom breathing of thy forming mind | D |
Charles Harpur
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