The Robin Redbreast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFDF

The year's grown songless No glad pipings thrillA
The hedge row elms whose wind worn branches showerB
Their leaves on the sere grass where some late flowerB
In golden chalice hoards the sunlight stillA
Our summer guests whose raptures used to fillA
Each apple blossomed garth and honeyed bowerB
Have in adversity's inclement hourB
Abandoned us to bleak November's chillA
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But hearken Yonder russet bird amongC
The crimson clusters of the homely thornD
Still bubbles o'er with little rills of songE
A blending of sweet hope and resignationF
Even so when life of love and youth is shornD
One friend becomes its last best consolationF

Mathilde Blind



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