Spring Breezes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CBDEB EDEBCC| Spring breezes over the blue | A |
| now lightly frolicking in some tropic bay | B |
| go forth to meet her way | B |
| for here the spell hath won and dream is true | A |
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| happy wind thou that in her warm hair | C |
| mayst rest and play | B |
| could I but breathe all longing into thee | D |
| so were thy viewless wing | E |
| as flame or thought hastening her shining way | B |
| - | |
| And now I bid thee bring | E |
| tenderly hither over a subject sea | D |
| that golden one whose grace hath made me king | E |
| and soon to glad my gaze at shut of day | B |
| loosen'd in happy air | C |
| her charmed hair | C |
Christopher John Brennan
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