Lost Treasure Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBA AAADAD

THE autumn day steals pallid as a ghostA
Along these fields and man forsaken waysB
And o'er the hedgerows bramble knotted mazeB
The whitening locks of Old Man's Beard are tostA
Here shrunk by centuries of fire and frostA
A crab tree stands where lingering gossip saysC
In ocean moated England's golden daysB
Great treasure in a frolic once was lostA
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Here fresh from fumes of some Falstaffian boutA
When famous champions fired by many a betA
Had drained huge bumpers while the stars would setA
Beneath its reeling branches by the wayD
Till twice twelve hours of April bloom were outA
Locked in oblivion Shakespeare lost a dayD

Mathilde Blind



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