Birds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBBAACCDDEFGG

Darlings of children and of bardA
Perfect kinds by vice unmarredA
All of worth and beauty setA
Gems in Nature's cabinetA
These the fables she esteemsB
Reality most like to dreamsB
Welcome back you little nationsB
Far travelled in the south plantationsB
Bring your music and rhythmic flightA
Your colors for our eyes' delightA
Freely nestle in our roofC
Weave your chamber weatherproofC
And your enchanting manners bringD
And your autumnal gatheringD
Exchange in conclave generalE
Greetings kind to each and allF
Conscious each of duty doneG
And unstain d as the sunG

Ralph Waldo Emerson



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