Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFDFFGGGG| First Came the rain loud with sonorous lips | A |
| A pursuivant who heralded a prince | B |
| And dawn put on her livery of tints | C |
| And dusk bound gold about her hair and hips | A |
| And all in silver mail the sunlight came | D |
| A knight who bade the winter let him pass | E |
| And freed imprisoned beauty naked as | F |
| The Court of Love in all her wildflower shame | D |
| And so she came in breeze borne loveliness | F |
| Across the hills and heav'n bent down to bless | F |
| Above her head the birds were as a lyre | G |
| And at her feet like some strong worshipper | G |
| The shouting water p n'd praise of her | G |
| Who with blue eyes set the wild world on fire | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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