The Columbine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHH

Still still my eye will gaze long fixed on theeA
Till I forget that I am called a manB
And at thy side fast rooted seem to beA
And the breeze comes my cheek with thine to fanB
Upon this craggy hill our life shall passC
A life of summer days and summer joysD
Nodding our honey bells mid pliant grassC
In which the bee half hid his time employsD
And here we'll drink with thirsty pores the rainE
And turn dew sprinkled to the rising sunF
And look when in the flaming west againG
His orb across the heaven its path has runF
Here left in darkness on the rocky steepH
My weary eyes shall close like folding flowers in sleepH

Jones Very



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