The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBCFG HHII| Many things the garden shows | A |
| And pleased I stray | B |
| From tree to tree | C |
| Watching the white pear bloom | D |
| Bee infested quince or plum | E |
| I could walk days years away | B |
| Till the slow ripening secular tree | C |
| Had reached its fruiting time | F |
| Nor think it long | G |
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| Solar insect on the wing | H |
| In the garden murmuring | H |
| Soothing with thy summer horn | I |
| Swains by winter pinched and worn | I |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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