Hyla Brook Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCADDEEFGFGBy June our brook's run out of song and speed | A |
Sought for much after that it will be found | B |
Either to have gone groping underground | B |
And taken with it all the Hyla breed | A |
That shouted in the mist a month ago | C |
Like ghost of sleigh bells in a ghost of snow | C |
Or flourished and come up in jewel weed | A |
Weak foliage that is blown upon and bent | D |
Even against the way its waters went | D |
Its bed is left a faded paper sheet | E |
Of dead leaves stuck together by the heat | E |
A brook to none but who remember long | F |
This as it will be seen is other far | G |
Than with brooks taken otherwhere in song | F |
We love the things we love for what they are | G |
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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