Meeting In Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH II JJA tranquil bar | A |
Of rosy twilight under dusk's first star | A |
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A glimmering sound | B |
Of whispering waters over grassy ground | B |
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A sun sweet smell | C |
Of fresh reaped hay from dewy field and dell | C |
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A lazy breeze | D |
Jostling the ripeness from the apple trees | D |
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A vibrant cry | E |
Passing then gone of bullbats in the sky | E |
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And faintly now | F |
The katydid upon the shadowy bough | F |
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And far off then | G |
The little owl within the lonely glen | G |
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And soon full soon | H |
The silvery arrival of the moon | H |
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And to your door | I |
The path of roses I have trod before | I |
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And sweetheart you | J |
Among the roses and the moonlit dew | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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