The Wind-flower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGGThou lookest up with meek confiding eye | A |
Upon the clouded smile of April's face | B |
Unharmed though Winter stands uncertain by | A |
Eyeing with jealous glance each opening grace | B |
Thou trustest wisely in thy faith arrayed | C |
More glorious thou than Israel's wisest King | D |
Such faith was his whom men to death betrayed | C |
As thine who hear'st the timid voice of Spring | D |
While other flowers still hide them from her call | E |
Along the river's brink and meadow bare | F |
Thee will I seek beside the stony wall | E |
And in thy trust with childlike heart would share | F |
O'erjoyed that in thy early leaves I find | G |
A lesson taught by him who loved all human kind | G |
Jones Very
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