Hurrahing In Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABCA BDBDBDSummer ends now now barbarous in beauty the stooks arise | A |
Around up above what wind walks what lovely behaviour | B |
Of silk sack clouds has wilder wilful wavier | B |
Meal drift moulded ever and melted across skies | A |
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I walk I lift up I lift up heart eyes | A |
Down all that glory in the heavens to glean our Saviour | B |
And eacute yes he aacute rt what looks what lips yet gave you a | C |
Rapturous love's greeting of realer of rounder replies | A |
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And the azurous hung hills are his world wielding shoulder | B |
Majestic as a stallion stalwart very violet sweet | D |
These things these things were here and but the beholder | B |
Wanting which two when they once meet | D |
The heart rears wings bold and bolder | B |
And hurls for him O half hurls earth for him off under his feet | D |
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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