He, When Young Spring Protrudes The Bursting Gems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLGGM

He when young Spring protrudes the bursting gemsA
Into his freshened soul her genial hoursB
He full enjoys and not a beauty blowsC
And not an opening blossom breathes in vainD
In summer he beneath the living shadeE
Such as o'er frigid Tempe wont to waveF
Or Hemus cool reads what the Muse of theseG
Perhaps has in immortal numbers sungH
Or what she dictates writes and oft an eyeI
Shot round rejoices in the vigorous yearJ
When Autumn's yellow lustre gilds the worldK
And tempts the sickled swain into the fieldL
Seiz'd by the general joy his heart distendsG
With gentle throes and through the tepid gleamsG
Deep musing then he best exerts his songM

James Thomson



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