A Copse In Winter. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDBDDEFGFGShades though you're leafless save the bramble spear | A |
Whose weather beaten leaves of purple stain | B |
In hardy stubbornness cling all the year | A |
To their old thorns till Spring buds new again | C |
Shades still I love you better than the plain | B |
For here I find the earliest flowers that blow | D |
While on the bare blea bank do yet remain | B |
Old winter's traces little heaps of snow | D |
Beneath your ashen roots primroses grow | D |
From dead grass tufts and matted moss once more | E |
Sweet beds of violets dare again be seen | F |
In their deep purple pride and gay display'd | G |
The crow flowers creeping from the naked green | F |
Add early beauties to your sheltering shade | G |
John Clare
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