The Robin Redbreast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFDF| The year's grown songless No glad pipings thrill | A |
| The hedge row elms whose wind worn branches shower | B |
| Their leaves on the sere grass where some late flower | B |
| In golden chalice hoards the sunlight still | A |
| Our summer guests whose raptures used to fill | A |
| Each apple blossomed garth and honeyed bower | B |
| Have in adversity's inclement hour | B |
| Abandoned us to bleak November's chill | A |
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| But hearken Yonder russet bird among | C |
| The crimson clusters of the homely thorn | D |
| Still bubbles o'er with little rills of song | E |
| A blending of sweet hope and resignation | F |
| Even so when life of love and youth is shorn | D |
| One friend becomes its last best consolation | F |
Mathilde Blind
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