The Lover's Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCA DEDEFF

Thou art my morning twilight noon and eveA
My Summer and my Winter Spring and FallB
For Nature left on thee a touch of allB
The moods that come to gladden or to grieveA
The heart of Time with purpose to relieveA
From lagging sameness So do these forestallB
In thee such o'erheaped sweetnesses as pallC
Too swiftly and the taster tasteless leaveA
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Scenes that I love to me always remainD
Beautiful whether under summer's sunE
Beheld or storm dark stricken across with rainD
So through all humors thou 'rt the same sweet oneE
Doubt not I love thee well in each who seeF
Thy constant change is changeful constancyF

George Parsons Lathrop



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