June Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEEEE A FGFHIJIJ| I | A |
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| Hotly burns the amaryllis | B |
| With its stars of red | C |
| Whitely rise the stately lilies | D |
| From the lily bed | C |
| Withered shrinks the wax May apple | E |
| 'Neath its parasol | E |
| Chilly dies the violet dapple | E |
| In its earthly hall | E |
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| II | A |
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| March is but a blust'ring liar | F |
| April a sad love | G |
| May a milkmaid from the byre | F |
| Flirting in the grove | H |
| June is rich in many blossoms | I |
| She's the one I'll woo | J |
| Health swells in her sunny bosoms | I |
| She's my sweetheart true | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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