Ichabod Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CADCADGone is the glory from the hills | A |
The autumn sunshine from the mere | B |
Which mourns for the declining year | B |
In all her tributary rills | A |
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A sense of change obscurely chills | A |
The misty twilight atmosphere | B |
In which familiar things appear | B |
Like alien ghosts foreboding ills | A |
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The twilight hour a month ago | C |
Was full of pleasant warmth and ease | A |
The pearl of all the twenty four | D |
Erelong the winter gales shall blow | C |
Erelong the winter frosts shall freeze | A |
And oh that it were June once more | D |
Robert Fuller Murray
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