February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCDCEFEF| A few tossed thrushes save | A |
| That carolled less than cried | B |
| Against the dying rave | A |
| And moan that never died | B |
| No bird sang then no thorn | C |
| No tree was green beside | B |
| Them only never shorn | C |
| The few by all the winds | D |
| And chill mutations born | C |
| Of Winter's many minds | E |
| Abused and whipt in vain | F |
| Swarth yew and ivy kinds | E |
| And iron breeds germane | F |
Ralph Hodgson
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