In July Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCBBBC

WHY do I make no poems Good my friendA
Now is there silence through the summer woodsB
In whose green depths and lawny solitudesB
The light is dreaming voicings clear ascendA
Now from no hollow where glad rivulets wendA
But murmurings low of inarticulate moodsB
Softer than stir of unfledged cushat broodsB
Breathe till o'er drowsed the heavy flower heads bendA
Now sleep the crystal and heart charmed wavesB
Round white sunstricken rocks the noontide longC
Or 'mid the coolness of dim lighted cavesB
Sway in a trance of vague deliciousnessB
And I I am too deep in joy's excessB
For the imperfect impulse of a songC

Edward Dowden



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