A Young Fir-wood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABBACDDEFFC| THESE little firs to day are things | A |
| To clasp into a giant's cap | B |
| Or fans to suit his lady's lap | B |
| From many winters many springs | A |
| Shall cherish them in strength and sap | B |
| Till they be marked upon the map | B |
| A wood for the wind's wanderings | A |
| All seed is in the sower's hands | C |
| And what at first was trained to spread | D |
| Its shelter for some single head | D |
| Yea even such fellowship of wands | E |
| May hide the sunset and the shade | F |
| Of its great multitude be laid | F |
| Upon the earth and elder sands | C |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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