The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEDFGHiding under the hill | A |
Heavy with trailing robes and tangled veils of green | B |
Till only its little haggard face was visible | C |
The garden lay shy and wistful | C |
Lovelorn for summer departing | D |
Blowing its little trickling fountain tune into the air | E |
And over all hushing soothing | D |
Lay the clematis | F |
Like early snow | G |
Harriet Monroe
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