Birds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBBAACCDDEFGG| Darlings of children and of bard | A |
| Perfect kinds by vice unmarred | A |
| All of worth and beauty set | A |
| Gems in Nature's cabinet | A |
| These the fables she esteems | B |
| Reality most like to dreams | B |
| Welcome back you little nations | B |
| Far travelled in the south plantations | B |
| Bring your music and rhythmic flight | A |
| Your colors for our eyes' delight | A |
| Freely nestle in our roof | C |
| Weave your chamber weatherproof | C |
| And your enchanting manners bring | D |
| And your autumnal gathering | D |
| Exchange in conclave general | E |
| Greetings kind to each and all | F |
| Conscious each of duty done | G |
| And unstain d as the sun | G |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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