Frost To-night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGBB| Apple green west and an orange bar | A |
| And the crystal eye of a lone one star | A |
| And Child take the shears and cut what you will | B |
| Frost to night so clear and dead still | B |
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| Then I sally forth half sad half proud | C |
| And I come to the velvet imperial crowd | C |
| The wine red the gold the crimson the pied | D |
| The dahlias that reign by the garden side | D |
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| The dahlias I might not touch till to night | E |
| A gleam of the shears in the fading light | E |
| And I gathered them all the splendid throng | F |
| And in one great sheaf I bore them along | F |
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| In my garden of Life with its all late flowers | G |
| I heed a Voice in the shrinking hours | G |
| Frost to night so clear and dead still | B |
| Half sad half proud my arms I fill | B |
Edith M. Thomas
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