Thou Flower Of Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDAA DCDCADADAAWhen in summer thou walkest | A |
In the meads by the river | B |
And to thyself talkest | A |
Dost thou think of one ever | B |
A lost and a lorn one | C |
That adores thee and loves thee | D |
And when happy morn's gone | E |
And nature's calm moves thee | D |
Leaving thee to thy sleep like an angel at rest | A |
Does the one who adores thee still live in thy breast | A |
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Does nature eer give thee | D |
Love's past happy vision | C |
And wrap thee and leave thee | D |
In fancies elysian | C |
Thy beauty I clung to | A |
As leaves to the tree | D |
When thou fair and young too | A |
Looked lightly on me | D |
Till love came upon thee like the sun to the west | A |
And shed its perfuming and bloom on thy breast | A |
John Clare
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