In July. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC A DCDC A ECEC F GHGH| I | A |
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| Oh for a deep shaded spot where the shadows cool | B |
| Are hid from the rays of the glaring sun | C |
| And the sparkling waters from a limped pool | B |
| O'er the gleaming pebbles in ripples run | C |
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| II | A |
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| Where the sloping banks are with verdure clad | D |
| And the hoary cliffs with moss o'ergrown | C |
| And the tangled vine and the wildflowers pad | D |
| The fallen trunk and the hidden stone | C |
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| III | A |
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| Where the song that wells from a feathered throat | E |
| The echoes repeat again and again | C |
| And the drifted sedge and the bubbles float | E |
| O'er the glassy depths of a miniature main | C |
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| IV | F |
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| Where the willows dip in the edge of the stream | G |
| And sway and nod in the passing breeze | H |
| And a feller could tranquilly rest and dream | G |
| Of a howling blizzard and a good hard freeze | H |
George W. Doneghy
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