To The Red-breast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF| Unheard in summer's flaring ray | A |
| Pour forth thy notes sweet singer | B |
| Wooing the stillness of the autumn day | A |
| Bid it a moment linger | B |
| Nor fly | C |
| Too soon from winter's scowling eye | C |
| - | |
| The blackbird's song at even tide | D |
| And hers who gay ascends | E |
| Filling the heavens far and wide | D |
| Are sweet But none so blends | E |
| As thine | F |
| With calm decay and peace divine | F |
John Keble
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