November Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C DC D E FE F F GF G| To the great archer not to him | A |
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| To meet whom flies the sun | B |
| And who is wont his features dim | A |
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| With clouds to overrun | B |
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| But to the boy be vow'd these rhymes | C |
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| Who 'mongst the roses plays | D |
| Who hear us and at proper times | C |
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| To pierce fair hearts essays | D |
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| Through him the gloomy winter night | E |
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| Of yore so cold and drear | F |
| Brings many a loved friend to our sight | E |
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| And many a woman dear | F |
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| Henceforward shall his image fair | F |
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| Stand in yon starry skies | G |
| And ever mild and gracious there | F |
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| Alternate set and rise | G |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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