Ichabod Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CADCAD

Gone is the glory from the hillsA
The autumn sunshine from the mereB
Which mourns for the declining yearB
In all her tributary rillsA
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A sense of change obscurely chillsA
The misty twilight atmosphereB
In which familiar things appearB
Like alien ghosts foreboding illsA
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The twilight hour a month agoC
Was full of pleasant warmth and easeA
The pearl of all the twenty fourD
Erelong the winter gales shall blowC
Erelong the winter frosts shall freezeA
And oh that it were June once moreD

Robert Fuller Murray



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