To'' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKLM FENEOPEPSome time far hence when Autumn sheds | A |
Her frost upon your hair | B |
And you together sit at dusk | C |
May I come to you there | B |
And lightly will our hearts turn back | D |
To this then distant day | E |
When while the world was clad in flowers | F |
You two were wed in May | E |
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When we shall sit about your board | G |
Three old friends met again | H |
Joy will be with us but not much | I |
Of jest and laughter then | H |
For Autumn's large content and calm | J |
Like heaven's own smile will bless | K |
The harvest of your happy lives | L |
With store of happiness | M |
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May you who flankt about with flowers | F |
Will plight your faith to day | E |
Hold evermore enthroned the love | N |
Which you have crowned in May | E |
And Time will sleep upon his scythe | O |
The swallow rest his wing | P |
Seeing that you at autumntide | E |
Still clasp the hands of spring | P |
John Charles Mcneill
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