When Spring Goes By Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBD EFGAFHC| The winds that on the uplands softly lie | A |
| Grow keener where the ice is lingering still | B |
| Where the first robin on the sheltered hill | B |
| Pipes blithely to the tune quot When Spring goes by quot | C |
| Hear him again quot Spring Spring quot He seems to cry | A |
| Haunting the fall of the flute throated rill | B |
| That keeps a gentle constant silver thrill | B |
| While he is restless in his ecstasy | D |
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| Ah the soft budding of the virginal woods | E |
| Of the frail fruit trees by the vanishing lakes | F |
| There's the new moon where the clear sunset floods | G |
| A trace of dew upon the rose leaf sky | A |
| And hark what rapture the glad robin wakes | F |
| quot When Spring goes by Spring Spring When | H |
| Spring goes by quot | C |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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