Spring Comes Hither Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCD EFEFCCD GHGHCCD IJIJCCD| Spring comes hither | A |
| Buds the rose | B |
| Roses wither | A |
| Sweet spring goes | B |
| O ja l | C |
| O ja l | C |
| Would she carry me | D |
| - | |
| Summer soars | E |
| Wide wing'd day | F |
| White light pours | E |
| Flies away | F |
| O ja l | C |
| O ja l | C |
| Would he carry me | D |
| - | |
| Soft winds blow | G |
| Westward borne | H |
| Onward go | G |
| Towards the morn | H |
| O ja l | C |
| O ja l | C |
| Would they carry me | D |
| - | |
| Sweet birds sing | I |
| O'er the graves | J |
| Then take wing | I |
| O'er the waves | J |
| O ja l | C |
| O ja l | C |
| Would they carry me | D |
George Eliot
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