Sunday Afternoon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC D EFG EH IJ KA| after Seurat | A |
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| No one could have foreseen | B |
| the catastrophe it rose from | C |
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| the still water and the sun | D |
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| blocked out by spring chapeaus | E |
| and parasols They were waiting | F |
| or posing and here and there a dog | G |
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| poked at the ground and the smoke rose | E |
| lazily from the boater's pipe Earlier | H |
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| a mother wiped an eyelash from her daughter's cheek | I |
| the local rowing crew powered their way | J |
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| across the water and the town lush slid vermouth | K |
| down his throat | A |
Elizabeth H. Nearing
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