In September Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDD| SPRING scarce had greener fields to show than these | A |
| Of mid September through the still warm noon | B |
| The rivulets ripple forth a gladder tune | B |
| Than ever in the summer from the trees | A |
| Dusk green and murmuring inward melodies | A |
| No leaf drops yet only our evenings swoon | B |
| In pallid skies more suddenly and the moon | B |
| Finds motionless white mists out on the leas | A |
| Dear chance it were in some rough wood god's lair | C |
| A month hence gazing on the last bright field | D |
| To sink o'er drowsed and dream that wild flowers blew | E |
| Around my head and feet silently there | C |
| Till Spring's glad choir adown the valley pealed | D |
| And violets trembled in the morning dew | D |
Edward Dowden
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