To June Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCCDC

Ah truant thou art here again I seeA
For in a season of such wretched weatherB
I thought that thou hadst left us altogetherB
Although I could not choose but fancy theeA
Skulking about the hill tops whence the gleeA
Of thy blue laughter peeped at times or ratherB
Thy bashful awkwardness as doubtful whetherB
Thou shouldst be seen in such a companyA
Of ugly runaways unshapely heapsC
Of ruffian vapour broken from restraintD
Of their slim prison in the ocean deepsC
But yet I may not chide fall to thy booksC
Fall to immediately without complaintD
There they are lying hills and vales and brooksC

George Macdonald



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