Contrasts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFG

No eve of summer ever can attainA
The gladness of that eve of late JulyB
When 'mid the roses filled with musk and rainA
Against the wondrous topaz of the skyB
I met you leaning on the pasture barsC
While heaven and earth grew conscious of the starsC
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No night of blackest winter can repeatD
The bitterness of that December nightE
When at your gate gray glittering with sleetD
Within the glimmering square of window lightE
We parted long you clung unto my armF
While heaven and earth surrendered to the stormG

Madison Julius Cawein



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