Spring & Fall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEEFFGGHHto a young child | A |
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M aacute rgar eacute t are you gr iacute eving | B |
Over Goldengrove unleaving | B |
Leaves like the things of man you | C |
With your fresh thoughts care for can you | C |
Aacute h aacute s the heart grows older | D |
It will come to such sights colder | D |
By amp by nor spare a sigh | E |
Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie | E |
And yet you w iacute ll weep amp know why | E |
Now no matter child the name | F |
S oacute rrow's spr iacute ngs aacute re the same | F |
Nor mouth had no nor mind expressed | G |
What h eacute art h eacute ard of gh oacute st gu eacute ssed | G |
It is the blight man was born for | H |
It is Margaret you mourn for | H |
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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