Cheery Beggar Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDEFGE| Beyond M aacute gdalen and by the Bridge on a place called there the Plain | A |
| In Summer in a burst of summertime | B |
| Following falls and falls of rain | A |
| When the air was sweet and sour of the flown fineflower of | C |
| Those goldnails and their gaylinks that hang along a lime | B |
| D | |
| The motion of that man's heart is fine | E |
| Whom want could not make p iacute ne p iacute ne | F |
| That struggling should not sear him a gift should cheer him | G |
| Like that poor pocket of pence poor pence of mine | E |
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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