The Frozen Stream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBBCAAADEEFFBCC| Stream that leapt and danced | A |
| Down the rocky ledges | B |
| All the summer long | C |
| Past the flowered sedges | B |
| Under the green rafters | B |
| With their leafy laughters | B |
| Murmuring your song | C |
| Strangely still and tranced | A |
| All your singing ended | A |
| Wizardly suspended | A |
| Icily adream | D |
| When the new buds thicken | E |
| Can this crystal quicken | E |
| Now so strangely sleeping | F |
| Once more go a leaping | F |
| Down the rocky ledges | B |
| All the summer long | C |
| Murmuring its song | C |
Richard Le Gallienne
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