Song--autumn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBCC DEDE| A | |
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| When nuts behind the hazel leaf | B |
| Are brown as the squirrel that hunts them free | C |
| And the fields are rich with the sun burnt sheaf | B |
| 'Mid the blue cornflower and the yellowing tree | C |
| And the farmer glows and beams in his glee | C |
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| O then is the season to wed thee a bride | D |
| Ere the garners are filled and the ale cups foam | E |
| For a smiling hostess is the pride | D |
| And flower of every Harvest Home | E |
George Meredith
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