A Young Fir-wood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABBACDDEFFC

THESE little firs to day are thingsA
To clasp into a giant's capB
Or fans to suit his lady's lapB
From many winters many springsA
Shall cherish them in strength and sapB
Till they be marked upon the mapB
A wood for the wind's wanderingsA
All seed is in the sower's handsC
And what at first was trained to spreadD
Its shelter for some single headD
Yea even such fellowship of wandsE
May hide the sunset and the shadeF
Of its great multitude be laidF
Upon the earth and elder sandsC

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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