The Starlings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ABC| Early in spring time on raw and windy mornings | A |
| Beneath the freezing house eaves I heard the starlings sing | B |
| 'Ah dreary March month is this then a time for building wearily | C |
| Sad sad to think that the year is but begun ' | D |
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| Late in the autumn on still and cloudless evenings | A |
| Among the golden reed beds I heard the starlings sing | B |
| 'Ah that sweet March month when we and our mates were courting merrily | C |
| Sad sad to think that the year is all but done ' | - |
Charles Kingsley
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