An April Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHH

Breezes strongly rushing when the North West stirsA
Prophesying Summer to the shaken firsA
Blowing brows of forest where soft airs are freeB
Crowned with heavenly glimpses of the shining seaB
Buds and breaking blossoms that sunny April yieldsC
Ferns and fairy grasses the children of the fieldsC
In the fragrant hedges' hollow brambled gloomD
Pure primroses paling into perfect bloomD
Round the elms rough stature climbing dark and highE
Ivy fringes trembling against a golden skyE
Woods and windy ridges darkening in the glowF
The rosy sunset bathing all the vale belowF
Violet banks forsaken in the fading lightG
Starry sadness filling the quiet eyes of nightG
Dew on all things drooping for the summer rainsH
Dewy daisies folding in the lonely lanesH

Robert Laurence Binyon



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