Renouveau. (from The French) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEAB FCCFAB| Now Time throws off his cloak again | A |
| Of ermined frost and cold and rain | B |
| And clothes him in the embroidery | C |
| Of glittering son and clear blue sky | D |
| With beast and bird the forest rings | E |
| Each in his jargon cries or sings | E |
| And Time throws off his cloak again | A |
| Of ermined frost and cold and rain | B |
| - | |
| River and fount and tinkling brook | F |
| Wear in their dainty livery | C |
| Drops of silver jewelry | C |
| In new made suit they merry look | F |
| And Time throws off his cloak again | A |
| Of ermined frost and cold and rain | B |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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