To The Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEFGFGHIHIAAJKJ K

Hail to thee spirit of hope whom men call SpringA
Youngest and fairest of the four who guideB
Our mortal year along Time's rapid tideB
Spirit of life the old decrepid earthC
Has heard thy voice and at a wondrous birthC
Forth springing from her dark mysterious wombD
A thousand germs of light and beauty comeE
Thy breath is on the waters and they leapF
From their bright winter woven fetters freeG
Along the shore their sparkling billows sweepF
And greet thee with a gush of melodyG
The air is full of music wild and sweetH
Made by the joyous waving of the treesI
Wherein a thousand winged minstrels meetH
And by the work song of the early beesI
In the white blossoms fondly murmuringA
And founts that in the blessed sunshine singA
Hail to thee maiden with the bright blue eyesJ
And showery robe all steeped in starry dewK
Hail to thee as thou ridest through the skiesJ
Upon thy rainbow car of various hueK

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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