Rain In Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CDEE AFGGFA GGGAAA| How beautiful is the rain | A |
| After the dust and heat | B |
| In the broad and fiery street | B |
| In the narrow lane | A |
| How beautiful is the rain | A |
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| How it clatters along the roofs | C |
| Like the tramp of hoofs | D |
| How it gushes and struggles out | E |
| From the throat of the overflowing spout | E |
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| Across the window pane | A |
| It pours and pours | F |
| And swift and wide | G |
| With a muddy tide | G |
| Like a river down the gutter roars | F |
| The rain the welcome rain | A |
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| In the country on every side | G |
| Where far and wide | G |
| Like a leopard's tawny and spotted hide | G |
| Stretches the plain | A |
| To the dry grass and the drier grain | A |
| How welcome is the rain | A |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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