Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDB EFEFGGG GGGGHHG| Come gentle Spring and show thy varied greens | A |
| In woods and fields and meadows by clear brooks | B |
| Come gentle Spring and bring thy sweetest scenes | A |
| Where peace with solitude the loveliest looks | B |
| Where the blue unclouded sky | C |
| Spreads the sweetest canopy | D |
| And Study wiser grows without her books | B |
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| Come hither gentle May and with thee bring | E |
| Flowers of all colours and the wild briar rose | F |
| Come in wind floating drapery and bring | E |
| Fragrance and bloom that Nature's love bestows | F |
| Meadow pinks and columbines | G |
| Kecksies white and eglantines | G |
| And music of the bee that seeks the rose | G |
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| Come gentle Spring and bring thy choicest looks | G |
| Thy bosom graced with flowers thy face with smiles | G |
| Come gentle Spring and trace thy wandering brooks | G |
| Through meadow gates o'er footpath crooked stiles | G |
| Come in thy proud and best array | H |
| April dews and flowers of May | H |
| And singing birds that come where heaven smiles | G |
John Clare
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