A Half-way Pause Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCADEEDFFD| The turn of noontide has begun | A |
| In the weak breeze the sunshine yields | B |
| There is a bell upon the fields | B |
| On the long hedgerow's tangled run | A |
| A low white cottage intervenes | C |
| Against the wall a blind man leans | C |
| And sways his face to have the sun | A |
| Our horses' hoofs stir in the road | D |
| Quiet and sharp Light hath a song | E |
| Whose silence being heard seems long | E |
| The point of noon maketh abode | D |
| And will not be at once gone through | F |
| The sky's deep colour saddens you | F |
| And the heat weighs a dreamy load | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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