The Gleaners. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCBDCCCCC| They sang that were the young world's gleaners | A |
| Like birds on a bough | B |
| Reaping the first fruits of love's sowing | C |
| The reapers now | B |
| Are sad as they to harvest going | C |
| Voice love's vow | B |
| So much of thought has made us weary | D |
| We cannot sing | C |
| Now only of the heart's sweet meaning | C |
| In everything | C |
| As they who in the young world gleaning | C |
| Went caroling | C |
Robert Crawford
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