Olton Pools Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GGH AEI JKC| Now June walks on the waters | A |
| And the cuckoo's last enchantment | B |
| Passes from Olton pools | C |
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| Now dawn comes to my window | D |
| Breathing midsummer roses | E |
| And scythes are wet with dew | F |
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| Is it not strange for ever | G |
| That bowered in this wonder | G |
| Man keeps a jealous heart | H |
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| That June and the June waters | A |
| And birds and dawn lit roses | E |
| Are gospels in the wind | I |
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| Fading upon the deserts | J |
| Poor pilgrim revelations | K |
| Hist over Olton pools | C |
John Drinkwater
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