Old And New: A Parable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDC BDED F| A | |
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| See how the autumn leaves float by decaying | B |
| Down the wild swirls of the rain swollen stream | C |
| So fleet the works of men back to their earth again | D |
| Ancient and holy things fade like a dream | C |
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| Nay see the spring blossoms steal forth a maying | B |
| Clothing with tender hues orchard and glen | D |
| So though old forms pass by ne'er shall their spirit die | E |
| Look England's bare boughs show green leaf again | D |
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| Eversley | F |
Charles Kingsley
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