Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD E FF GGHH| THOU camest with the coming Spring | A |
| With swallows and the murmuring | A |
| Of unloosed waters with the birth | B |
| Of daisies dimpling the green earth | B |
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| And when the perfect rose of June | C |
| Responded to the golden noon | C |
| My heart's deep core suffused with bliss | D |
| Broke into flower beneath thy kiss | D |
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| But now the swallows seaward fly | E |
| The winds in chorus wail 'Good bye ' | - |
| The dead leaves whirl and like a leaf | F |
| My heart shakes on the gusts of grief | F |
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| And yet awhile earth's flowerless breast | G |
| In lethal folds of snow will rest | G |
| On thee too heart with all thy woe | H |
| Death falls one day like falling snow | H |
Mathilde Blind
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