Nature I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBBBCDEBFBFFFBBG G| Winters know | A |
| Easily to shed the snow | A |
| And the untaught Spring is wise | B |
| In cowslips and anemonies | B |
| Nature hating art and pains | B |
| Baulks and baffles plotting brains | B |
| Casualty and Surprise | B |
| Are the apples of her eyes | B |
| But she dearly loves the poor | C |
| And by marvel of her own | D |
| Strikes the loud pretender down | E |
| For Nature listens in the rose | B |
| And hearkens in the berry's bell | F |
| To help her friends to plague her foes | B |
| And like wise God she judges well | F |
| Yet doth much her love excel | F |
| To the souls that never fell | F |
| To swains that live in happiness | B |
| And do well because they please | B |
| Who walk in ways that are unfamed | G |
| And feats achieve before they're named | G |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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