The Effects Of Spring On Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOMPHQR STUMDVWXYZA2| See where the winding vale its lavish stores | A |
| Irriguous spreads See how the lily drinks | B |
| The latent rill scarce oozing through the grass | C |
| In fair profusion decks Long let us walk | D |
| Where the breeze blows from yon extended field | E |
| Of blossom'd beans Arabia cannot boast | F |
| A fuller gale of joy than liberal thence | G |
| Breathes through the sense and takes the ravish'd soul | H |
| Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot | I |
| Full of fresh verdure and unnumber'd flowers | J |
| The negligence of nature wide and wild | K |
| Where undisguised by mimic art she spreads | L |
| Unbounded beauty to the roving eye | M |
| Here their delicious task the fervent bees | N |
| In swarming millions tend around athwart | O |
| Through the soft air the busy nations fly | M |
| Cling to the bud and with inserted tube | P |
| Suck its pure essence its ethereal soul | H |
| And oft with bolder wing they soaring dare | Q |
| The purple heath or where the wild thyme grows | R |
| And yellow load them with the luscious spoil | S |
| At length the finish'd garden to the view | T |
| Its vistas opens and its alleys green | U |
| Snatch'd through the verdent maze the buried eye | M |
| Distracted wanders now the bowery walk | D |
| Of covert close where scarce a speck of day | V |
| Falls on the lengthen'd gloom protracted sweeps | W |
| Now meets the bending sky the river now | X |
| Dimpling along the breezy ruffled lake | Y |
| The forest darkening round the glittering spire | Z |
| Th' ethereal mountain and the distant main | A2 |
James Thomson
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