Nature's Darling Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDDB EEFGGHCCH CCICCICCI CCCJJCCCC

Sweet comes the morningA
In Nature's adorningA
And bright shines the dew on the buds of the thornB
Where Mary Ann ramblesC
Through the sloe trees and bramblesC
She's sweeter than wild flowers that open at mornB
She's a rose in the dewD
She's pure and she's trueD
She's as gay as the poppy that grows in the cornB
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Her eyes they are brightE
Her bosom's snow whiteE
And her voice is like songs of the birds in the groveF
She's handsome and bonnyG
And fairer than anyG
And her person and actions are Nature's and loveH
She has the bloom of all rosesC
She's the breath of sweet posiesC
She's as pure as the brood in the nest of the doveH
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Of Earth's fairest daughtersC
Voiced like falling watersC
She walks down the meadows than blossoms more fairI
O her bosom right fair isC
And her rose cheek so rare isC
And parted and lovely her glossy black hairI
Her bosom's soft whitenessC
The sun in its brightnessC
Has never been seen so bewilderingly fairI
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The dewy grass glittersC
The house swallow twittersC
And through the sky floats in its visions of blissC
The lark soars on highJ
On cowslips dews lieJ
And the last days of Summer are nothing like thisC
When Mary Ann ramblesC
Through hedgerows and bramblesC
The soft gales of Spring are the seasons of blissC

John Clare



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