July Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FBGB| 'Twas Jack o' Winter hailed it first | A |
| But now more timid angels sing | B |
| For what dull ear can fail to hear | C |
| Afar the fluting of the Spring | B |
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| In all free spaces of the land | D |
| A sightless flame is flickering | B |
| Through every vein it leaps amain | E |
| The fiery miracle of Spring | B |
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| A music ranging in the air | F |
| A lambent light in everything | B |
| O sweet my sweet the subtle heat | G |
| The dancing light of Love and Spring | B |
John Le Gay Brereton
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