Nature And Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCCDDEFF A GHIHHJJHFF| I | A |
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| Leave the uproar at a leap | B |
| Thou shalt strike a woodland path | C |
| Enter silence not of sleep | B |
| Under shadows not of wrath | C |
| Breath which is the spirit's bath | C |
| In the old Beginnings find | D |
| And endow them with a mind | D |
| Seed for seedling swathe for swathe | E |
| That gives Nature to us this | F |
| Give we her and so we kiss | F |
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| II | A |
| - | |
| Fruitful is it so but hear | G |
| How within the shell thou art | H |
| Music sounds nor other near | I |
| Can to such a tremor start | H |
| Of the waves our life is part | H |
| They our running harvests bear | J |
| Back to them for manful air | J |
| Laden with the woodland's heart | H |
| That gives Battle to us this | F |
| Give we it and good the kiss | F |
George Meredith
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