Blooms Of The Berry - Proem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA DEED FGGH IJJI KLLK MWine warm winds that sigh and sing | A |
Led me wrapped in many moods | B |
Thro' the green sonorous woods | C |
Of belated Spring | A |
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Till I came where glad with heat | D |
Waste and wild the fields were strewn | E |
Olden as the olden moon | E |
At my weary feet | D |
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Wild and white with starry bloom | F |
One far milky way that dashed | G |
When some mad wind o'er it flashed | G |
Into billowy foam | H |
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I bewildered gazed around | I |
As one on whose heavy dreams | J |
Comes a sudden burst of beams | J |
Like a mighty sound | I |
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If the grander flowers I sought | K |
But these berry blooms to you | L |
Evanescent as their dew | L |
Only these I brought | K |
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JULY | M |
Madison Julius Cawein
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