Contrasts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFG| No eve of summer ever can attain | A |
| The gladness of that eve of late July | B |
| When 'mid the roses filled with musk and rain | A |
| Against the wondrous topaz of the sky | B |
| I met you leaning on the pasture bars | C |
| While heaven and earth grew conscious of the stars | C |
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| No night of blackest winter can repeat | D |
| The bitterness of that December night | E |
| When at your gate gray glittering with sleet | D |
| Within the glimmering square of window light | E |
| We parted long you clung unto my arm | F |
| While heaven and earth surrendered to the storm | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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