Spring And Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB AADEED FFDGGD| Spring among her sylvan shades | A |
| And the gladness of her glades | A |
| Once in dreamy hours was straying | B |
| Where sweet Music with her throngs | C |
| Of glad melodies and songs | C |
| In the happy vales was playing | B |
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| Pan beheld the fairy maids | A |
| As they gamboled in the shades | A |
| And he swore they should not sever | D |
| But that o'er the blooming land | E |
| Heart to heart and hand in hand | E |
| They should wander on forever | D |
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| Thus when come the gentle days | F |
| O'er the wildwood's tangled ways | F |
| There is found no gloomy weather | D |
| For among the leafy bowers | G |
| And the valleys bright with flowers | G |
| Spring and Music walk together | D |
Freeman E. Miller
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