The End Of Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBC CD DCECC| 'O Love who walkest slow among my sheaves | A |
| Smiling at tint and shape thy smile of peace | B |
| But whispering of the next sweet year's increase | B |
| O tender Love thy loving hope but grieves | A |
| My heart I rue my harvest if it leaves | A |
| Thee vainly waiting after harvests cease | B |
| Like one who has been mocked by title lease | B |
| To barren fields | C |
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| Dear one my word deceives | C |
| Thee never Hearts one summer have Their grain | D |
| 'Is sown not that which shall be ' | - |
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| Can new pain | D |
| Teach me of pain Or any ecstasy | C |
| Be new that I should speak its name again | E |
| My darling all there was or is of me | C |
| Is harvested for thine Eternity | C |
Helen Hunt Jackson
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