Rose Pogonias Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKCK LMGMJHLHA saturated meadow | A |
Sun shaped and jewel small | B |
A circle scarcely wider | C |
Than the trees around were tall | B |
Where winds were quite excluded | D |
And the air was stifling sweet | E |
With the breath of many flowers | F |
A temple of the heat | E |
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There we bowed us in the burning | G |
As the sun's right worship is | H |
To pick where none could miss them | I |
A thousand orchises | H |
For though the grass was scattered | J |
yet every second spear | K |
Seemed tipped with wings of color | C |
That tinged the atmosphere | K |
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We raised a simple prayer | L |
Before we left the spot | M |
That in the general mowing | G |
That place might be forgot | M |
Or if not all so favored | J |
Obtain such grace of hours | H |
that none should mow the grass there | L |
While so confused with flowers | H |
Robert Frost
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