Snow-flakes. (birds Of Passage. Flight The Second) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DBDBEE AFAGHH| Out of the bosom of the Air | A |
| Out of the cloud folds of her garments shaken | B |
| Over the woodlands brown and bare | A |
| Over the harvest fields forsaken | B |
| Silent and soft and slow | C |
| Descends the snow | C |
| - | |
| Even as our cloudy fancies take | D |
| Suddenly shape in some divine expression | B |
| Even as the troubled heart doth make | D |
| In the white countenance confession | B |
| The troubled sky reveals | E |
| The grief it feels | E |
| - | |
| This is the poem of the air | A |
| Slowly in silent syllables recorded | F |
| This is the secret of despair | A |
| Long in its cloudy bosom hoarded | G |
| Now whispered and revealed | H |
| To wood and field | H |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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