Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG HH| Because out of corruption burns the rose | A |
| And to corruption lovely cheeks descend | B |
| Because with her right hand she heals the woes | A |
| Her left hand wrought loth nor to wound nor mend | B |
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| I praise indifferent Nature affable | C |
| To all philosophies of each unknown | D |
| Though in my listening ear she leans to tell | E |
| Some private word as if for me alone | D |
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| Still like an artist she her meaning hides | F |
| Silent while thousand tongues proclaim it clear | G |
| Ungrudging her large feast for all provides | F |
| Tender exultant savage blithe austere | G |
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| In each man's hand she sets its proper tool | H |
| For the wise wisdom folly for the fool | H |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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