Spring Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHIH JKJK| The sun set late and left along the west | A |
| A belt of furious ruby o'er which snows | B |
| Of clouds unrolled each cloud a mighty breast | A |
| Blooming with almond rose | B |
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| The sun set late and wafts of wind beat down | C |
| And cuffed the blossoms from the blossoming quince | D |
| Scattered the pollen from the lily's crown | C |
| And made the clover wince | D |
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| By dusky forests through whose fretful boughs | E |
| In flying fragments shot the evening's flame | F |
| Adown the tangled lane the quiet cows | E |
| With dreamy tinklings came | F |
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| The sun set late but hardly had he gone | G |
| When o'er the moon's gold litten crescent there | H |
| Clean Phosphor polished as a precious stone | I |
| Burned in fair deeps of air | H |
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| As from faint stars the glory waned and waned | J |
| The crickets made the oldtime garden shrill | K |
| And past the luminous pasture lands complained | J |
| The first far whippoorwill | K |
Madison Julius Cawein
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