Nature I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBBBCDEBFBFFFBBG G

Winters knowA
Easily to shed the snowA
And the untaught Spring is wiseB
In cowslips and anemoniesB
Nature hating art and painsB
Baulks and baffles plotting brainsB
Casualty and SurpriseB
Are the apples of her eyesB
But she dearly loves the poorC
And by marvel of her ownD
Strikes the loud pretender downE
For Nature listens in the roseB
And hearkens in the berry's bellF
To help her friends to plague her foesB
And like wise God she judges wellF
Yet doth much her love excelF
To the souls that never fellF
To swains that live in happinessB
And do well because they pleaseB
Who walk in ways that are unfamedG
And feats achieve before they're namedG

Ralph Waldo Emerson



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