Hyla Brook Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCADDEEFGFG

By June our brook's run out of song and speedA
Sought for much after that it will be foundB
Either to have gone groping undergroundB
And taken with it all the Hyla breedA
That shouted in the mist a month agoC
Like ghost of sleigh bells in a ghost of snowC
Or flourished and come up in jewel weedA
Weak foliage that is blown upon and bentD
Even against the way its waters wentD
Its bed is left a faded paper sheetE
Of dead leaves stuck together by the heatE
A brook to none but who remember longF
This as it will be seen is other farG
Than with brooks taken otherwhere in songF
We love the things we love for what they areG

Robert Frost



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The furniture villa: Brother, I’ve seen some
Astonishing sights:
A lion keeping watch
Over pasturing cows;
A mother delivered
After her son was;
A guru prostrated
Before his disciple;
Fish spawning
On treetops;
A cat carrying away
A dog;
A gunny-sack
Driving a bullock-cart;
A buffalo going out to graze,
 

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