Who Goes Amid The Green Wood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDF GCGC AHAH| VIII | A |
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| Who goes amid the green wood | B |
| With springtide all adorning her | C |
| Who goes amid the merry green wood | B |
| To make it merrier | C |
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| Who passes in the sunlight | D |
| By ways that know the light footfall | E |
| Who passes in the sweet sunlight | D |
| With mien so virginal | F |
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| The ways of all the woodland | G |
| Gleam with a soft and golden fire | C |
| For whom does all the sunny woodland | G |
| Carry so brave attire | C |
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| O it is for my true love | A |
| The woods their rich apparel wear | H |
| O it is for my own true love | A |
| That is so young and fair | H |
James Joyce
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Who Goes Amid The Green Wood is a poem by James Joyce. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
