Beautifully Dies The Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFFF| Beautifully dies the year | A |
| Silence sleeps upon the mere | A |
| Yellow leaves float on it stilly | B |
| As in June the opened lily | B |
| Brushing o'er the frosty grass | C |
| I watch a moment ere I pass | C |
| From beeches that will soon be bare | D |
| Down the still November air | D |
| The lovely ways of gliding leaves | E |
| Perhaps they budded on Spring eves | E |
| When we two walked and talked together | F |
| Autumn thoughts for Autumn weather | F |
| I wish some days that I remember | F |
| Could glide from me this fair November | F |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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