With The Seasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBC A DEDEDE A FGFGFG HIHIHI JKJKJK LMLNLMI | A |
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You will not love me sweet | B |
When this fair year is past | C |
Or love now at my feet | B |
At others' feet be cast | C |
You will not love me sweet | B |
When this fair year is past | C |
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II | A |
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Now 'tis the Springtide dear | D |
The crocus cups hold flame | E |
Brimmed to the pregnant year | D |
Who crimsons as with shame | E |
Now 'tis the Springtide dear | D |
The crocus cups hold flame | E |
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III | A |
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Ah heart the Summer's queen | F |
At her brown throat one rose | G |
The poppies now are seen | F |
With seed pods thrust in rows | G |
Dear heart the Summer's queen | F |
At her brown throat one rose | G |
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IV | - |
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Now Autumn reigns a prince | H |
Fierce gipsy dark live gold | I |
Weighs down the fruited quince | H |
The last chilled violet's told | I |
The Autumn reigns a prince | H |
A despot crowned with gold | I |
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V | - |
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Alas rude Winter's king | J |
Snow driven from chin to head | K |
No wild birds pipe and sing | J |
The wild winds sing instead | K |
Ah me rude Winter's king | J |
Snow driven from chin to head | K |
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VI | - |
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Weep now you once who smiled | L |
Sweet hope that had few fears | M |
And this the end my child | L |
Thyself my shame and tears | N |
Weep now you once who smiled | L |
Sweet hope that had few fears | M |
Madison Julius Cawein
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