Frost Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BCBC DADA EFEFMagician he who autumn nights | A |
Down from the starry heavens whirls | A |
A harlequin in spangled tights | A |
Whose wand's touch carpets earth with pearls | A |
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Through him each pane presents a scene | B |
A Lilliputian landscape where | C |
The world is white instead of green | B |
And trees and houses hang in air | C |
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Where Elfins gambol and delight | D |
And haunt the jewelled bells of flowers | A |
Where upside down we see the night | D |
With many moons and starry showers | A |
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And surely in his wand or hand | E |
Is Midas magic for behold | F |
Some morn we wake and find the land | E |
Both field and forest turned to gold | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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