A Garden Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDD EEFFEE GGHIJJ KKLLEE| Here in this sequester'd close | A |
| Bloom the hyacinth and rose | B |
| Here beside the modest stock | C |
| Flaunts the flaring hollyhock | C |
| Here without a pang one sees | D |
| Ranks conditions and degrees | D |
| - | |
| All the seasons run their race | E |
| In this quiet resting place | E |
| Peach and apricot and fig | F |
| Here will ripen and grow big | F |
| Here is store and overplus | E |
| More had not Alcino uuml s | E |
| - | |
| Here in alleys cool and green | G |
| Far ahead the thrush is seen | G |
| Here along the southern wall | H |
| Keeps the bee his festival | I |
| All is quiet else afar | J |
| Sounds of toil and turmoil are | J |
| - | |
| Here be shadows large and long | K |
| Here be spaces meet for song | K |
| Grant O garden god that I | L |
| Now that none profane is nigh | L |
| Now that mood and moment please | E |
| Find the fair Pierides | E |
Henry Austin Dobson
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