Song (ii) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAB BCBBBCBC DBDDDBDB| I was very cold | A |
| In the summer weather | B |
| The sun shone all his gold | A |
| But I was very cold | A |
| Alas we were grown old | A |
| Love and I together | B |
| Oh but I was cold | A |
| In the summer weather | B |
| - | |
| Sudden I grew warmer | B |
| Though the brooks were frozen | C |
| Truly scorn did harm her | B |
| I said and I grew warmer | B |
| Better men the charmer | B |
| Knows at least a dozen | C |
| I said and I grew warmer | B |
| Though the brooks were frozen | C |
| - | |
| Spring sits on her nest | D |
| Daisies and white clover | B |
| And my heart at rest | D |
| Lies in the spring's young nest | D |
| My love she loves me best | D |
| And the frost is over | B |
| Spring sits on her nest | D |
| Daisies and white clover | B |
George Macdonald
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