Noera Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDCD EFEFEF GHIHJK LFLFLF KMKMKM NFNFNF OPOPOP QCQCQC| Noera when sad Fall | A |
| Has grayed the fallow | B |
| Leaf cramped the wood brook's brawl | A |
| In pool and shallow | B |
| When by the woodside tall | A |
| Stands sere the mallow | B |
| - | |
| Noera when gray gold | C |
| And golden gray | D |
| The crackling hollows fold | C |
| By every way | D |
| Shall I thy face behold | C |
| Dear bit of May | D |
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| When webs are cribs for dew | E |
| And gossamers | F |
| Streak by you silver blue | E |
| When silence stirs | F |
| One leaf of rusty hue | E |
| Among the burrs | F |
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| Noera through the wood | G |
| Or through the grain | H |
| Come with the hoiden mood | I |
| Of wind and rain | H |
| Fresh in thy sunny blood | J |
| Sweetheart again | K |
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| Noera when the corn | L |
| Reaped on the fields | F |
| The asters' stars adorn | L |
| And purple shields | F |
| Of ironweeds lie torn | L |
| Among the wealds | F |
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| Noera haply then | K |
| Thou being with me | M |
| Each ruined greenwood glen | K |
| Will bud and be | M |
| Spring's with the spring again | K |
| The spring in thee | M |
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| Thou of the breezy tread | N |
| Feet of the breeze | F |
| Thou of the sunbeam head | N |
| Heart like a bee's | F |
| Face like a woodland bred | N |
| Anemone's | F |
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| Thou to October bring | O |
| An April part | P |
| Come make the wild birds sing | O |
| The blossoms start | P |
| Noera with the spring | O |
| Wild in thy heart | P |
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| Come with our golden year | Q |
| Come as its gold | C |
| With the same laughing clear | Q |
| Loved voice of old | C |
| In thy cool hair one dear | Q |
| Wild marigold | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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