The Wind-flower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

Thou lookest up with meek confiding eyeA
Upon the clouded smile of April's faceB
Unharmed though Winter stands uncertain byA
Eyeing with jealous glance each opening graceB
Thou trustest wisely in thy faith arrayedC
More glorious thou than Israel's wisest KingD
Such faith was his whom men to death betrayedC
As thine who hear'st the timid voice of SpringD
While other flowers still hide them from her callE
Along the river's brink and meadow bareF
Thee will I seek beside the stony wallE
And in thy trust with childlike heart would shareF
O'erjoyed that in thy early leaves I findG
A lesson taught by him who loved all human kindG

Jones Very



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