Envoys Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC ADAD| BROWN leaves forget the green of May | A |
| The earth forgets the kiss of Spring | B |
| And down our happy woodland way | A |
| Gray mists go wandering | B |
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| You have forgotten too they say | A |
| Yet does no stealthy memory creep | C |
| Among the mist wreaths ghostly gray | A |
| Where spell bound violets sleep | C |
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| Ah send your thought sometimes to stray | A |
| By paths that knew our lingering feet | D |
| My thought walks there this many a day | A |
| And they at least may meet | D |
Edith Nesbit
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