A Rondeau Of College Rhymes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAC| Our college rhymes how light they seem | A |
| Like little ghosts of love's young dream | A |
| That led our boyish hearts away | B |
| From lectures and from books to stray | B |
| By flowery mead and flowing stream | A |
| - | |
| There's nothing here in form or theme | A |
| Of thought sublime or art supreme | A |
| We would not have the critic weigh | B |
| Our college rhymes | C |
| - | |
| Yet if perchance a slender beam | A |
| Of feeling's glow or fancy's gleam | A |
| Still lingers in the lines we lay | B |
| At Alma Mater's feet today | B |
| The touch of Nature may redeem | A |
| Our college rhymes | C |
Henry Van Dyke
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