Autumn And Sunset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE BGHG IJKL MNGN IOPO Q| Hail sober Autumn thee I love | A |
| Thy healthful breeze and clear blue sky | B |
| And more than flowers of Spring admire | C |
| Thy falling leaves of richer dye | B |
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| 'Twas even thus when life was young | D |
| I welcomed Autumn with delight | E |
| Although I knew that with it came | F |
| The shorter day and lengthened night | E |
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| Let others pass October by | B |
| Or dreary call its hours or chill | G |
| Let poets always sing of Spring | H |
| My praise shall be of Autumn still | G |
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| And I have loved the setting sun | I |
| E'en than his rising beams more dear | J |
| 'Tis fitting time for serious thought | K |
| It is an hour for solemn prayer | L |
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| Before the evening closes in | M |
| Or night's dark curtains round us fall | N |
| See how o'er tree and spire and hill | G |
| That setting sun illumines all | N |
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| So when my earthly race is run | I |
| When called to bid this world adieu | O |
| Like yonder cloudless orb I see | P |
| May my sun set in glory too | O |
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| Oct | Q |
Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow
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