The Lover's Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCA DEDEFFThou art my morning twilight noon and eve | A |
My Summer and my Winter Spring and Fall | B |
For Nature left on thee a touch of all | B |
The moods that come to gladden or to grieve | A |
The heart of Time with purpose to relieve | A |
From lagging sameness So do these forestall | B |
In thee such o'erheaped sweetnesses as pall | C |
Too swiftly and the taster tasteless leave | A |
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Scenes that I love to me always remain | D |
Beautiful whether under summer's sun | E |
Beheld or storm dark stricken across with rain | D |
So through all humors thou 'rt the same sweet one | E |
Doubt not I love thee well in each who see | F |
Thy constant change is changeful constancy | F |
George Parsons Lathrop
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