To A February Primrose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDEF| I know not what among the grass thou art | A |
| Thy nature nor thy substance fairest flower | B |
| Nor what to other eyes thou hast of power | B |
| To send thine image through them to the heart | A |
| But when I push the frosty leaves apart | A |
| And see thee hiding in thy wintry bower | B |
| Thou growest up within me from that hour | B |
| And through the snow I with the spring depart | A |
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| I have no words But fragrant is the breath | C |
| Pale beauty of thy second life within | D |
| There is a wind that cometh for thy death | C |
| But thou a life immortal dost begin | D |
| Where in one soul which is thy heaven shall dwell | E |
| Thy spirit beautiful Unspeakable | F |
George Macdonald
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