To June Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCCDCAh truant thou art here again I see | A |
For in a season of such wretched weather | B |
I thought that thou hadst left us altogether | B |
Although I could not choose but fancy thee | A |
Skulking about the hill tops whence the glee | A |
Of thy blue laughter peeped at times or rather | B |
Thy bashful awkwardness as doubtful whether | B |
Thou shouldst be seen in such a company | A |
Of ugly runaways unshapely heaps | C |
Of ruffian vapour broken from restraint | D |
Of their slim prison in the ocean deeps | C |
But yet I may not chide fall to thy books | C |
Fall to immediately without complaint | D |
There they are lying hills and vales and brooks | C |
George Macdonald
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about To June poem by George Macdonald
Best Poems of George Macdonald