A Half-way Pause Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCADEEDFFD

The turn of noontide has begunA
In the weak breeze the sunshine yieldsB
There is a bell upon the fieldsB
On the long hedgerow's tangled runA
A low white cottage intervenesC
Against the wall a blind man leansC
And sways his face to have the sunA
Our horses' hoofs stir in the roadD
Quiet and sharp Light hath a songE
Whose silence being heard seems longE
The point of noon maketh abodeD
And will not be at once gone throughF
The sky's deep colour saddens youF
And the heat weighs a dreamy loadD

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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