He, When Young Spring Protrudes The Bursting Gems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLGGMHe when young Spring protrudes the bursting gems | A |
Into his freshened soul her genial hours | B |
He full enjoys and not a beauty blows | C |
And not an opening blossom breathes in vain | D |
In summer he beneath the living shade | E |
Such as o'er frigid Tempe wont to wave | F |
Or Hemus cool reads what the Muse of these | G |
Perhaps has in immortal numbers sung | H |
Or what she dictates writes and oft an eye | I |
Shot round rejoices in the vigorous year | J |
When Autumn's yellow lustre gilds the world | K |
And tempts the sickled swain into the field | L |
Seiz'd by the general joy his heart distends | G |
With gentle throes and through the tepid gleams | G |
Deep musing then he best exerts his song | M |
James Thomson
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