Spring In New Hampshire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF| Too green the springing April grass | A |
| Too blue the silver speckled sky | B |
| For me to linger here alas | A |
| While happy winds go laughing by | B |
| Wasting the golden hours indoors | C |
| Washing windows and scrubbing floors | C |
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| Too wonderful the April night | D |
| Too faintly sweet the first May flowers | E |
| The stars too gloriously bright | D |
| For me to spend the evening hours | E |
| When fields are fresh and streams are leaping | F |
| Wearied exhausted dully sleeping | F |
Claude Mckay
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