In July Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCBBBC| WHY do I make no poems Good my friend | A |
| Now is there silence through the summer woods | B |
| In whose green depths and lawny solitudes | B |
| The light is dreaming voicings clear ascend | A |
| Now from no hollow where glad rivulets wend | A |
| But murmurings low of inarticulate moods | B |
| Softer than stir of unfledged cushat broods | B |
| Breathe till o'er drowsed the heavy flower heads bend | A |
| Now sleep the crystal and heart charmed waves | B |
| Round white sunstricken rocks the noontide long | C |
| Or 'mid the coolness of dim lighted caves | B |
| Sway in a trance of vague deliciousness | B |
| And I I am too deep in joy's excess | B |
| For the imperfect impulse of a song | C |
Edward Dowden
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