Invern Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFAGHHIDJHHK| Earth's winter cometh | A |
| And I being part of all | B |
| And sith the spirit of all moveth in me | C |
| I must needs bear earth's winter | D |
| Drawn cold and grey with hours | E |
| And joying in a momentary sun | F |
| Lo I am withered with waiting till my spring cometh | A |
| Or crouch covetous of warmth | G |
| O'er scant logged ingle blaze | H |
| Must take cramped joy in tomed Longinus | H |
| That read I him first time | I |
| The woods agleam with summer | D |
| Or mid desirous winds of spring | J |
| Had set me singing spheres | H |
| Or made heart to wander forth among warm roses | H |
| Or curl in grass next neath a kindly moon | K |
Ezra Pound
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