Olton Pools Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GGH AEI JKC

Now June walks on the watersA
And the cuckoo's last enchantmentB
Passes from Olton poolsC
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Now dawn comes to my windowD
Breathing midsummer rosesE
And scythes are wet with dewF
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Is it not strange for everG
That bowered in this wonderG
Man keeps a jealous heartH
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That June and the June watersA
And birds and dawn lit rosesE
Are gospels in the windI
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Fading upon the desertsJ
Poor pilgrim revelationsK
Hist over Olton poolsC

John Drinkwater



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