Fox's Dingle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH GJKJ LMNM OPQP

Take now a country moodA
Resolve distil itB
Nine Acre swaying aliveC
June flowers that fill itB
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Spicy sweet briar bushD
The uneasy wrenE
Fluttering from ash to birchF
And back againE
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Milkwort on its low stemG
Spread hawthorn treeH
Sunlight patching the woodI
A hive bound beeH
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Girls riding nim nim nimG
Ladies trot trotJ
Gentlemen hard at gallopK
Shouting steam hotJ
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Now over the rough turfL
Bridles go jingleM
And there's a well loved poolN
By Fox's DingleM
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Where Sweetheart my brown mareO
Old Glory's daughterP
May loll her leathern tongueQ
In snow cool waterP

Robert Graves



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